In the last tutorial, found here, we discussed on how to create and format a thesis template. Understanding that it could be difficult for some to follow the tutorial, I have decided to upload a sample template. You can download the sample template for free from the link below and customize it further according to your requirements.
Download thesis sample template from here
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Thesis template
It has been a habit for most of students to
start typing their thesis work without applying any style formatting. I must
tell you that, it is very tempting to jump and start typing your work but it is
also very painful to apply formatting to an already typed document. I am saying
this because I have suffered a lot in the past when writing a report which is
merely 40 pages plus. Fortunately, I used the below tutorial when writing my
2013 thesis and found it very useful.
I learned this in a hard way … you don’t
have to learn that way too. Follow the below tutorial and your life will be
easier.
First things first. Create an empty word
document file in which you want to create your thesis template.
From the home tab, click the multi level
list icon to open up a drop down menu.
Down below the menu, click “Define New
Multi Level List …”. The following menu will appear:
Click the button “More>>” below the
menu to expand so as to obtain the following expanded menu:
In the right corner of the menu there is a
list of 9 levels. Let’s assume that we are creating a document that will have
only three levels named Level One, level two and level Three.
To
create level 1numbering as follows:
- Click the number 1 in the left
- 2Select Heading 1 for the “Link level to style” which is found in the right of the menu
- 3Select Level 1 in the “level to show in the gallery” found in the right side of the menu
- 4Delete whatever appears in the “Enter formatting for number” and type the word Chapter and press space
- 5Without removing the cursor, select the appropriate numbering format 1, 2, 3 …
- Select 1 from the selection box named “Start at”.
The resulting settings will be as seen
below. Notice how settings have changed from number 2 to 6.
Create
level 2 numbering as follow:
To create level 2, follow the following
steps.
- Click number 2 found in the left of the menu.
- Select heading 2
- Select level 2
- Click in the “Enter formatting for number:” box and delete whatever is in it
- Select level 1 in the “Include level number from:”
- Type a dot separator
- Select number style for this level as 1, 2, 3, …
- Select level 1 in the “reset list after” selection box.
Create
level three numbering as follows:
To create level three numbering is similar
to creating level two numbering. Just make sure you select 3 and heading 3.
Number style for level three should be of the format level1.level2.leve3. This
should be entered as explained in steps 5 and 6 above.
After following the above steps, it is time
to test to see the results. Now type the following list of short sentences:
Level One
Level two
Level three
Level three
Level two
Level One
Level One
After that, highlight “Level One” sentence
and then click heading one style. Do the same for all level one statements in
your document.
Then highlight “Level two” and click
heading 2. Do that for all level 2 statements. And finally highlight “level
three” statements and make them heading 3 one at a time. If your settings were
correct, you should get the following result:
Remember, in a typical thesis, you are
going to have headings like introduction, literature review, methodology,
analysis and discussion and finally recommendations, to mention the most
important ones.
You can now break section after every level
one heading to make things neat.
Still there are some few things to do. Let’s
have a look at the follow:
For each level, you can 1. Align number, 2.
Set alignment inches, 3. Indent and finally 4. Apply font type.
The type of font, spacing indent and other
stuffs you apply will depend on the requirement of your degree program.
You need also to format the normal text
which is default. Right click in the Normal style menu and apply settings such
as font, spacing, paragraph etc according to your thesis degree requirements.
I hope this tutorial will helpful to you
not only in preparing thesis template, but template for any kind of reports.
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