When you are doing a Bibliography page how can you indent a row that is part of a web site? Part of my web site goes into the 3rd line and it won't let me indent it. Thanks

You'll need to make an artificial break. Just go into the webaddress and put one space after a / or a ? or whatever non-letter (symbol) there may be.

When creating a bibliography page, proper formatting and indentation are important for clarity and consistency. To indent a row that is part of a website entry in your bibliography, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your document editor, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
2. Select the part of the website entry that you want to indent.
3. Look for the paragraph formatting options in your editor's toolbar. This may be displayed as a set of icons or accessed through a menu.
4. Locate the increase indent or decrease indent icons within the paragraph formatting options. These icons typically resemble right and left-facing arrows. The increase indent icon will move the selected text further to the right, creating an indent.
5. Click on the increase indent icon to indent the selected row of the website entry. The row should move towards the right.
6. Adjust the level of indentation as per your desired formatting style by clicking the increase indent icon multiple times.

If the specific row you want to indent is not selectable or editable as part of your bibliography page, you can manually achieve indentation by using spaces or tabs. However, it's generally recommended to use proper paragraph formatting options provided by your document editor.

Remember to consistently apply indentation to all the website entries in your bibliography page for a professional and organized look.