Difference between revisions of "Formating your Thesis"
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* Insert --> Reference --> Caption | * Insert --> Reference --> Caption | ||
− | To insert a caption with the label "Figure 1-#" | + | *To insert a caption with the label "Figure 1-#" |
− | * click the add new label and type "Figure1-" | + | ** click the add new label and type "Figure1-" |
− | * Then click ok | + | ** Then click ok |
* Select the label you want and click ok. | * Select the label you want and click ok. |
Revision as of 17:12, 9 January 2013
This is ment to aid in formating a thesis or diseratation.
For gratuate students at stony brook university see the following Graduate School link [1].
Note that different departments might also have there own requierments.
For Word 2003:
Uses the style feild in the formatting toolbar to set text as headings.
- Insert the table of contents by going to:
- Insert --> Reference --> Index and Tables.
- Click the Table of Contents tab
- See the following link for more info [2]
To insert a figure/table caption:
- Insert --> Reference --> Caption
- To insert a caption with the label "Figure 1-#"
- click the add new label and type "Figure1-"
- Then click ok
- Select the label you want and click ok.
- See the following link for more info [3]
Add the title of the figure on the same line and the rest of the caption on the next line.
To insert the Table of Figure
- Insert --> Reference --> Index and Tables
- Click on Table of Figures
- select the appropriate Caption label
Repeat for all appropriate Caption label