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    How to use styles when writing your thesis in MS Word 2013 (PC) Manual
    Writing your thesis will be made a whole lot easier if you learn to use styles. This document is written to show you how to create a consistent looking file with a table of contents. It makes considerable reference to the new University thesis template which can be downloaded from the same site as this manual.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Manuals on how to use Word 2013 (PC) to write your thesis
    These five manuals show you how to use a range of Word 2010 features and the University's non-compulsory thesis template to produce your thesis. It shows how to save time and create a clearly structured & consistent looking document.

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    Tidying up tools for writing a thesis in MS Word 2013 (PC) Manual
    This manual shows you how to use a range of useful smaller features Word 2013 - cross referencing, track changes, word count, endnotes and footnotes, spell checker, autocorrect, screen split, comments and find and replace.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Tools to use when writing a thesis in Word 2010/2013 (PC)
    This collection of videos shows you how to use a range of time-saving tools when writing a thesis in MS Word 2010/2013. See the full SupportGuide at http://www.go.soton.ac.uk/thesispc. There are videos on using styles; creating tables of contents and tables of figures; using the Navigation Pane; using the Browse Object tool and many more. There is an equivelent collection for use with Word 2011 which is for use with Apple computers.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    University of Southampton thesis end matter template for use with Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 (PC) and Word 2008/2011/2016 (Mac)
    The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links on the document now stored in this resource. The template covers the final sections of a thesis - appendices, glossary, list of references and bibliography.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    University of Southampton thesis chapter template for MS Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 for PC and Word 2008/2011/2016 for Apple
    The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links in the document now stored in this resource.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    University of Southampton thesis template for MS Word 2010/2013/2016 (PC) and 2011/2016 (Mac)
    The template is for use with both Word 2010/2013/2016 for PC and Word 2011/2016 for Apple Mac. The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links on the document now stored in this resource. The template provides a structure and format that meets with the University's quality requirements for a thesis such as mirror margins to allow for double-sided printing. It is not compulsory to use the template when writing a thesis, however it's use, in conjunction with the supporting material referenced at the start of the template, will make your thesis well presented and should save you a lot of time and effort. If you have Word 2003 there is a separate template for this version of Word available. Since this is not a University supported version of Office there are no supporting videos.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Tables in MS Word 2013 (PC) Manual
    Tabulating data when writing your thesis will make it easier to read and understand. This manual shows you how to use tables in Word 2013 for PC

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    Using page and section breaks, mirror margins and headers & footers in a thesis in MS Word 2013 (PC) Manual
    The University's thesis regulations give very specific guidance about margin's and page layout. This manual explains how to use set up margins to work with double sided printing; how to ensure chapters start on the right-hand page; and how to create running headers and footers in a thesis written in MS Word 2013.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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