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The following (and associated pages) have been compiled as technical resources that might be helpful for MES students in building and formatting their thesis.  This assumes Microsoft Word 2003 is being used, other versions may vary.  For those who wish to compose alternative solutions or solutions using different editors (such as open office), please feel free to contribute!
 
The following (and associated pages) have been compiled as technical resources that might be helpful for MES students in building and formatting their thesis.  This assumes Microsoft Word 2003 is being used, other versions may vary.  For those who wish to compose alternative solutions or solutions using different editors (such as open office), please feel free to contribute!
  
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==Quick Tips==
 
====Preformat your document before you start====
 
====Preformat your document before you start====
 
The guidelines for formatting  your document are laid out.  Take the time before you begin assembling your thesis to format a blank document with all the necessary components, sections, pagination, etc..  Life will be easier if you set it up right ahead of time.
 
The guidelines for formatting  your document are laid out.  Take the time before you begin assembling your thesis to format a blank document with all the necessary components, sections, pagination, etc..  Life will be easier if you set it up right ahead of time.

Revision as of 10:42, 22 April 2009

The following (and associated pages) have been compiled as technical resources that might be helpful for MES students in building and formatting their thesis. This assumes Microsoft Word 2003 is being used, other versions may vary. For those who wish to compose alternative solutions or solutions using different editors (such as open office), please feel free to contribute!

Quick Tips

Preformat your document before you start

The guidelines for formatting your document are laid out. Take the time before you begin assembling your thesis to format a blank document with all the necessary components, sections, pagination, etc.. Life will be easier if you set it up right ahead of time.

Don't copy and paste from word

Word is famous for transferring formatting from one document to another. If you copy from a document that has preformatted components (margins, spacing, fonts, etc..) this will then crash into the formatting of your current doc creating a mess of formatting junk which can often be extremely hard to recover. Best rule of thumb; Copy text into a text editor (notepad, textmate, etc..) that will strip out the formatting and then paste this straight text into your document.

Excel chart gotchas

Excel and Word play nicely together but beware when pasting excel spreadsheets and graphs into Word that you do it right.

Do tabs right

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