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Product Description: Quote Insert Page Feature

Welcome to our Quote Insert Page feature! Here, you can easily add quotes to your content with just a few clicks.

Key Features:

Quick and simple insertion of quotes
Customizable styling options
Supports various quote formats

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Enhance the visual appeal of your content
Effectively convey important messages
Engage and captivate your audience

By using our Quote Insert Page feature, you can effortlessly add impactful quotes to your content, making it more engaging and compelling for your readers. It's a great way to break up text and emphasize key points, ultimately enhancing the overall readability and effectiveness of your content.

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Good but very expensive; if I could open and fill PDFs on my computer, I would do so, but my computer, for whatever reason, will not allow me to. Also, lining up the characters/text could be better?? But thank you - it's still a lifesaver!
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2023-03-27
Very helpful to be able to type into… Very helpful to be able to type into pdf docs. I did originally find it difficult to work out how to save and print the documents. Eventually I saw the little down arrow which had the options there. Thanks.
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Find the page number of your source. Use the exact page that the fact or quote appeared on. ... Write out your sentence. ... Write the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence. ... Write p or pp before the page number. ... Put commas between non-sequential page numbers.
Find the page number of your source. Use the exact page that the fact or quote appeared on. ... Write out your sentence. ... Write the page number in parentheses at the end of the sentence. ... Write p or pp before the page number. ... Put commas between non-sequential page numbers.
Use the author's (not the editor's) last name and the page number in parentheses. For your first citation, include a signal phrase (the author's name and the title) when you introduce the quotation, and use the page number in parentheses after the quotation. Put the period after the page number in parentheses.
APA in-text citation style uses the author's last name and the year of publication, for example: (Field, 2005). For direct quotations, include the page number as well, for example: (Field, 2005, p. 14). For sources such as websites and e-books that have no page numbers, use a paragraph number.
Direct quotations If you use a direct quotation from an author, you should: enclose it in quotation marks. give the author, date and page number(s) that the quotation was taken from, in brackets.
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It should begin and end with double quotation marks. Make long quotations into freestanding blocks of text. When quoting an excerpt longer than four lines of prose or three lines of verse, start by writing a signal phrase introducing the quotation, as you would with a shorter one.
To put a quote in an essay, incorporate it directly into a sentence if it's shorter than 4 typed lines. For example, you could write "According to researchers," and then insert the quote. If a quote is longer than 4 typed lines, set it off from the rest of the paragraph, and don't put quotes around it.
In quotes, write the title of the book, followed by the chapter or section name in italics. If there is an editor, included the abbreviation Ed., followed by the editor's first and last name, and a period. Next, include the publication's location, a colon, the publisher's name, a comma and the year of publication.
The rules for quotation marks around titles vary depending on which style guide you follow. In general, you should italicize the titles of long works, like books, movies, or record albums. Use quotation marks for the titles of shorter pieces of work: poems, articles, book chapters, songs, T.V. episodes, etc.
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