How to create hanging indent in Google Docs. Five steps to follow
Only the full online edition of Google Docs has access to the ruler, which is needed to indent paragraphs. In the mobile apps, there is no ruler.

Hanging indents are required by the Ivy Leagues, such as Harvard and APA referencing styles, so understanding how to use them properly is essential. Without further ado, here's how to create a hanging indent in Google Docs.
1. Select Format after choosing the text in your Google Doc that you want to have the indent feature to be applied.
2. Select the Indentation options after confirming Align and indent.
3. From the Special indent pop-up menu, choose Hanging.
4. To customize the indent's centimetre size, enter a value in the box on the right.
5. Apply by clicking. Now, the indentation of your text should be applied and visible.
If the usage is for an academic paper, remember that most colleges and universities have a minuscule difference in formats, so keep that in mind before proofreading and turning in the work. Then learn how to view the word count, adjust margins and other enhancing features offered in Google Docs if you want to ensure you include everything in your essay. After all that effort, you could try something enjoyable and figure out how to use Siri on your iPhone to cast Harry Potter spells.
FAQs:
- Can you customize indents on Google docs?
Yes, you can customize your indents in Google docs while working with the feature. - How to check word count on Google docs?
To check the word count on Google docs, press the ctrl+shift+C on the keyboard.
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