The template also has a "Dots for Table of Contents" style to apply to manually built TOCs and lists of figures or tables. If using a Drew Dissertation template, an automatic TOC is included which is built using text with the "Chapter Title" style applied. Save the Table of Contents (TOC) for last, as you should have your paper mostly written before completing your TOC. This YouTube video from Office gives you some tips for including images in your Word document: Table of Contents
#FORMAT ENDNOTES IN WORD 2016 HOW TO#
If you are including images in your paper, you can read how to add captions in Word in this article (applies to Word 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016). You will find step by step instructions for page numbering at Numbering Your Pages. In Apply changes to, select “Whole Document” In Numbering, select “Restart each section” to open this Footnote and Endnote dialog box
On Mac, you can also go to the Insert menu > Footnote. Right click on a footnote and select “Note options” To restart footnote numbers for each chapter To return to your usual view, go back to the View tab and choose Print Layout. Right click in highlighted text and select "Paragraph…." from the menu On the References tab, choose Show Notes.Īt the bottom, make sure the drop down says "All Footnotes".Ĭlick in a footnote and then hit Ctrl+A on your keyboard to select all. If using a Drew Dissertation template, this format is applied using the "Footnote Text" style, which applies automatically when following the steps above to insert a footnote.įirst, change your view. On the References tab, choose "Insert Footnote" Put cursor in your text where footnote number should be ( not at the bottom of the page)
NOTE: You will only know that a section break exists if you (a) turn on paragraph formatting marks or (b) take note of the section numbers when in your header/footer area.
The Bibliography should be its own section.If you only list "Appendices", then all appendices should be one section.If listed separately in your Table of Contents, each appendix should be its own section.The Table of Contents and any numbered pages in the front matter should be one section.The title page and any un-numbered pages in the front matter should be one section.I have tried deleting the normal.dot in my Word2016 in case of corruption but it didn't make any difference.Create sections to handle page numbering and restarting footnote numbers at 1 in each chapter. In the same document in Word 2013, the endnote continuation pages quite correctly have the even and odd headers of the current section. And of course the first page of chapter 2 says the same! So quite bizarrely, I have three pages which are all consideredĪs the first page of Section 2 (a logical impossibility)! So looking at the two continuation pages of the endnotes of chapter 1, they both say "First page header - Section 2-" (and also for Footer). If the endnote region continues to a further page, that page also has the header/footer of the next chapter. If I switch on header/footer for that page, it shows theįirst page header/footer of the next chapter. If I place the cursor at an endnote in the continuation page, it confirms that it is in the current section. The attributes of the first page header and footer of the next chapter, instead of having the attributes of the header and footer of the current section. Whenever the endnote region continues over to the next page (i.e., you have a page consisting of endnotes only), the header and footer of that continuation page acquires I have a problem with the above which occurs in Word 2016 on my desktop but does not occur with the same document in Word 2013 on my laptop.Įach of my chapters is a Word section and endnotes are placed at the end of each chapter.