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Sometimes you are expected to hand in an outline of your work in advance of the actual homework or thesis. You can use chapter headings for this purpose, then generate a table of contents as described above though removing the last two entries (punctuated tab stop and page number), leaving just chapter number and name.
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Sometimes you might be asked to hand in an outline of your work in advance of the actual
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homework or thesis. You can use chapter headings for this purpose, then generate a table of
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contents as described above though removing the last two entries (punctuated '''Tab stop''' and
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'''Page number'''), leaving just '''Chapter number''' and '''Entry''' in place (see illustration 7).
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Then replace the title “Table of Contents” with “Outline”. Finally place your outline on a new page using '''Ctrl + Return''', add
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pertinent information at top of page (name, subject etc.) and print this one page.
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<p style="text-align:left;">[[Documentation/Writer for Students/Table of Contents|< Previous Page]]</p>
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<p style="text-align:right;">[[Documentation/Writer for Students/Navigator|Next Page >]]</p>
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 1 March 2016




Sometimes you might be asked to hand in an outline of your work in advance of the actual homework or thesis. You can use chapter headings for this purpose, then generate a table of contents as described above though removing the last two entries (punctuated Tab stop and Page number), leaving just Chapter number and Entry in place (see illustration 7). Then replace the title “Table of Contents” with “Outline”. Finally place your outline on a new page using Ctrl + Return, add pertinent information at top of page (name, subject etc.) and print this one page.


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