I have decided to make a series of articles that will ease people on how to create a graduate thesis with Microsoft Word 2007 or 2010. This is intended primarily to undegraduate or graduate students who are currently writing their thesis or are preparing to do that. Hopely, these articles will provide help them, so that thesis creation becomes more enjoyable and less painful.
But, as you go along with these articles on how to use Microsoft Word 2007 or 2010 to create a thesis, you should see that the principles also apply to other documents having the same structure with a graduate thesis. Including here are research proposals, research reports, even books. Thus, the articles are actually useful for anyone who in their daily activities are dealing with creation of such documents.
The articles are divided into several steps to make it clear to everyone (especially beginners in this topic) to follow all the steps. It is advised to follow all the steps from the beginning so that you can really learn and feel yourselves anything that we are talking about. With these articles laid down in consecutive steps, you can always go backward and forward anytime you like to the individual article you want read.
Please be informed that practices based on these steps are required to get a better skill in using Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010. So, please do practice! If you are stuck, you are please to post question anytime.
Friday, April 15, 2011
How to create your thesis with Word 2007 and 2010: Step 1 - Introduction
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