Here are writing resources for projects created using Word:
Microsoft Word tutorials. Tutorials for both styles and track changes available.
Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
Track changes. Produced by Shauna Kelly, Microsoft MVP for Word, Melbourne, Australia. (Includes tutorials on styles.)
Creating a TOC. One-document approach.
Master documents.
Essential Resources for Word Users. Made available by Keith Soltys.
Taming Microsoft Word. Developed by Jean Hollis Webber for several versions of Word.
Word's Numbering Explained. Made available by John McGhie.
Creating a Template. The Basics. Made available by Suzanne S. Barnhill at the Microsoft MVP FAQ site.
Styles. Made available by Suzanne S. Barnhill at the Microsoft MVP FAQ site.
{URL missing}Word styles: tables of contents & lists of figures (tables). Some starting specs for nicely formatted tables of contents and lists of figures or tables in Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word for Dissertations. Covers many of the issues that arise with complex Word documents (not just dissertations):
Template, & Resources
Using Styles to Ensure Consistency
Captions, Figures, Footnotes, etc...
Table of Contents
List of Figures/Tables
Chapter and Section Numbering
Page Numbers
Appendices
Landscape Pages
Combining Chapter Files
Tips & Troubleshooting
How to create an index with Word 2007?
Create and update an index
Word cross-refs
Create a chart from start to finish
How to Add a Graph to Microsoft Word.
Create tables and lists
Word 2016 - Pictures and Text Wrapping
Word 2016 - Page Numbers
Word 2013 - Breaks
How do I format my paper so that the phrase Running head appears on only the first page?
How to set up a document with front matter numbered separately in Word 2007 and above
How do I format my paper so that the phrase Running head appears on only the first page?
Making the most of headers and footers (2007)
Word to Clean HTML Converter
Legal writing with Word
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