

It produces very professional-looking output. I don't know if APA 6 has made any significant changes in basic layout See for some information on what's new in 6.Īlternatively the document processor LyX has an up-to-date APA style and interfaces quite nicely with Zotero. As the file title suggests, it's in APA 5 format. I cannot remember if it was completely APA compliant or not as it was not really intended for submitting a paper for publication, just to allow me to write fairly easily in my preferred format and to help me learn a bit more about OOo styles. It's fairly easy to make your own APA template, assuming you have a copy of the APA manual,usually available in the reference section of your local university library or in their bookstore, at least, here in Canada.Īttached is an example of one that I created for my own use three or four years go.

I tried using riverppoint with open office but it did not work even after I enabled the macros. I was wondering if there was a program that is compatible with Open office that will do the same thing that Riverpoint did? This does all of the necessary APA formatting especially the references. I attend UOP online and they use a program called riverpoint writer.

Godssoldier777 wrote:I have just recently switched over to Open Office.
