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Report Format
A4 paper Font: Times New Romans, 12 point Footnotes, captions, figures, tables,
equations: 10 point Line spacing: double, in the main body
text Heading:
Chapter: 14 point Body of Text: 12 point in size
Report Format
Paragraph: Spacing between two paragraphs: 4 points First sentence indented at 1.25cm
Margin: Left: 38mm Top: 25mm Right: 25mm Bottom: 30mm
Page numbering: Abstract, acknowledgment, table of contents: i, ii, iii, iv, … Main text pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, … Centered at bottom of the page
Report Format
Paragraph justification: fully justified Figure and table caption following the
chapters, eg: Figure 3.1 Comparison of parameters Table 5.1 Simulation parameters
Equation: Start from the left Numbered according to its chapter, i.e. (3.1),
(4.7) Use Insert Object MS Equation 3.0
Report Content
1. Cover2. Title Page3. Abstract4. Acknowledgements5. Table of Contents6. List of Tables7. List of Figures8. List of Symbols/Abbreviations9. Body of the Text (Chapters)10. References11. Appendices (Appendix A, Appendix B, etc)
Body of Text(sample)
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Theoretical Background or Literature Review Chapter 3 Method and Implementation Chapter 4 Results and Discussion Chapter 5 Conclusions and Future Works
Note, report content should be clear, concise, straight to the point, and not too much copy paste (plagiarism?)
Copy-pasted text could be checked by anti plagiarism software. Remember that if you could find the text in the web, so do the software and/or examiners.
Using Styles
Using Styles
Styles provide single-click access to specific style and formatting combinations.
Word supports two style types: Paragraph styles Character styles
Apply styles by clicking a selection from the styles group onthe home menu.
WHAT IS A STYLE?
A style is a set of commands saved with your document that govern the display of the entire document in contrast to specific commands that only control specific items in the document
You can change the entire document appearance by changing the style
PLANNING A STYLE
Creating a style is nothing more than making a template for the structure of your documents
You will decide on font type and size and you can modify line and margin settings
Plan for the appearance of body text and for the appearance of different header levels
STYLES AND FORMAT
The format menu is largely self explanatory
To create or modify a style, select styles and format from the format menu
Explore the current settings for normal style to see what features are available besides font size and type
Styles Used in The Templates(ProjectReport.docx)
Body Text Heading1 Abstract, Table of Contents,
Chapter, References, Appendix A Heading2 Heading3, and so on Figure Figure Caption Equation equation Table Table Caption You can modify and create your own styles
Using Endnote For Managing References
Why use ?
In producing a large research paper, it is highly advisable to record and store all references systematically.
EndNote can be used in conjunction with MS Word to insert “in-text” citations throughout the paper, and to automatically load and format references at the end of the paper. (Note that Word 2007 has now begun to include citation management)
Many journals and conferences ask for papers formatted in a particular style, and will sometimes send an EndNote style via email. EndNote also has a series of templates which can be used to format the whole document ready for submission to a particular publisher.
References can be downloaded from most major databases and catalogs in the world into EndNote directly.
What is ?
It is a bibliographic database for managing references to be used in the publishing of manuscripts, reading lists, student papers or dissertations, according to a preferred citation style
You can establish a ‘library’ (or many libraries) on different topics, and copy references from one library to another
You can store as many as 100,000 references in one library, and can select from hundreds of citation styles, or change or add your own citation style at any time
Use EndNote while you are using Word, and automatically add your in-text citations, and your end bibliography
EndNote X1: What’s new?
EndNote X1: Summary
1.Cite While You Write commands: Word 2007EndNote TAB is added, and EndNote
launches automatically when requested
2.GroupsGroups allow you to set up separate sub-
libraries, for example select and ‘group’ only books, or items published 2005…
3.Display field and font preferences (Edit – Preferences)
Using EX1 with MS Word 2007
When X1 is installed, the following EndNote option becomes available on your ribbon, giving this toolbar:
basics to try … PROGRAMS – ENDNOTE – EndNote Program
Create a new EndNote library (set a name for this library, and save to your EndNote folder set up in MyDocs … or to one place that you will remember!)
Create a new reference by typing in the details.BEFORE you start, select a citation style from the drop-down boxBEFORE you start, select the reference type from the drop-down box
Note: multiple authors on separate lines authors – enter the last name first, comma, first
name(s) watch capitalization
Close the reference window – you will see the summary list
Videos How-To
Using MS-Word with Styles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QVBElk
R6oE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmoJfS_
RHlA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03fBxNs
obKw Using Endnote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH_Fr5uCxT8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH_Fr5uCxT8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULs4Maotf4U
Videos How-To
Using Zotero: Zotero Introhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq94aBrc0pY Zotero tutorial: http://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_OUM-bZrMw http://
www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integration