05-23-2022, 03:20 AM
I use Grammarly extensively. It is pretty good about some aspects of APA, but I don't think it is really sold as an APA tool. Word has some built-in functionality, and there's a plugin called Perrla for Word (also a standalone tool) that is pretty good for document formatting (headings, block quotes, initial page formatting, etc.)
I make use of Owl extensively when I have questions, and I also have a copy of the APA manual, which is helpful for more obscure formatting that isn't covered in Owl.
For citation formatting, I use MyBib, which is excellent and free.
Where are you having problems?
I make use of Owl extensively when I have questions, and I also have a copy of the APA manual, which is helpful for more obscure formatting that isn't covered in Owl.
For citation formatting, I use MyBib, which is excellent and free.
Where are you having problems?