How Do You Make an Outline in APA Style?
Writing an outline in APA style involves formatting the lines properly, using 12-point Times New Roman font and creating detailed headings. Each point of the outline starts with a header, which is marked by a Roman numeral. The subheadings will use a capital letter, and each point will use a standard bullet.
- Format the document
Before starting, format the document so that it has a one-inch margin. APA format also uses double spacing. Times New Roman font should be set to 12 points and used throughout the entire outline.
- Create a heading
Type the Roman numeral I followed by a period. Press the space bar twice and type the first heading of the outline. Press enter.
- Write a short subheading
To create a subheading, use a capital letter followed by a period and two spaces. Additional subheadings will use letters in order until a new heading is needed. The first subheading will always be A under each heading. Keep each subheading to a short, concise title and press enter when done.
- Use bullet points to express details
If a subheading needs to be clarified, use a bullet point to write out the details. These details can be in full sentence format.