How to indent citations on Google Docs iPad

How to indent citations on Google Docs iPad?

To add a level of consistency to your citations on Google Docs, use the built-in styles. You can add any type of style to your citations and change the color, size, and style of your citation. Once you add the style you want, you'll be able to apply it to all of the citations on your Google Docs page.

How to indent citations on Google Docs for iPhone?

Similar to the desktop Google Docs, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor up and down within a blockquote When you have a gap between the reference and the blockquote, tap the right arrow key on the keyboard to indent the citation. If you want to unindent a blockquote, tap the left arrow key on the keyboard.

How to indent citations on Google Docs for iPad?

After you have created your citations and the citations are visible, you can click the 1-line view button to view your document on the iPad in a light-on-dark mode. When you do that, the background of the document on the Google Docs for iPad is gray, so you will no longer be able to see the background color of the document to which you have added your citations. This is where the “Show All” button comes in handy. This button will remove the

How to indent citations on Google Docs for Android?

The same method applies to Google Docs for Android—long tap the citation, tap the arrow icon to edit it, and tap the Check Spelling & Grammar option. When you tap Check Spelling & Grammar, the spell checker highlights any misspellings and grammar errors.

How to indent citations on Google Docs Android?

If you are using Google Docs on your Android device, you can find the option to manage the appearance of your citations in the Explore menu. Opening the Explore menu will open a menu tree on the left side of the page. Under the Cited References section, you will be able to choose the type of citation you would like to use.