Type out your citation. Place your cursor on the end of the first line, right behind the last word to appear on the first line. Hit Enter on the keyboard. Now with the cursor at the beginning of the second line, hit the Tab key on the keyboard. If there is a third line, repeat the step above.
Another way to create a hanging indent is to highlight one citation at a time and apply the "Hanging Indent" tool. In Office 2007 Word on the Home tab, click on the Paragraph button to open a menu tool box. Making sure the Indents and Spacing tab is selected, look under Indentations and find Special drop down arrow. Click to find Hanging and to select it. Click OK to apply. This process is a little longer to do but may be easier if your individual citation has many lines.
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