Description
WHEN TO TAKE THIS COURSE:
We recommend that you take this course in your final year once you have
written the chapters of your thesis and are ready to amalgamate them
into one document.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This session covers the master and subdocuments technique which is used
to build a master document if you have written your thesis chapters as
separate files.
COURSE FORMAT:
The course is hands-on with a tutor leading you through each of the
processes. Practice exercises and tasks are included in the session
however participants are encouraged to bring their own files.
Windows 10 & Word 2016 for PC are used throughout the course.
PREREQUISITES:
This course is a follow-on course from Part 1. Participants should have
completed the "Word for Thesis Part 1" course as you will need to be
able to perform the following techniques without assistance:-
• Apply, Modify and create styles
• Apply the University Template to existing documents.
• Generate a Table of Contents
• Apply Captions to objects
• Use the navigation pane
• Generate a list of figures, list of tables & list of
abbreviations.
• Add page numbers, headers and footers to a document.
• Insert section breaks to create landscape & portrait pages
If you are unable to perform these tasks you may be asked to leave the
course and attend "Word for Thesis Part 1" in order to bring your skills
up to speed.
CONTENT
• Create a master document from a template
• Prepare subdocuments (dealing with EndNote references & Page
numbers)
• Insert subdocuments
• Add a title page and update page numbers
• Update Table of Contents and figures
• Unlink subdocuments
DURATION: 2 hrs
COST: Free of Charge
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