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I need a document template from a given set of rules, anyone help
I am beginning a course where documents MUST be presented to a certain
format, and I'm worried that I'll miss something - so I am trying to set up a template for all my work following these guidelines: Document should be double spaced with margins of 3cm on both left and right of page in 12 point Times New Roman. First line of every paragraph should be indented, with the exception of the first in each chapter or section. There should be no space between paragraphs, as a line space between paragraphs indicates a section break - a change of scene or viwpoint to show that time has passed.. Each person's speech should begin a new paragraph - indented of course. Use single quotation marks for all speech and quoted words, except where they occur within another pair. I have tried, but I am unable to set up a template that will cover this, does anyone out there know if it can be done? Thanks |
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I need a document template from a given set of rules, anyone help
Document should be double spaced with margins of 3cm on both left and
right of page in 12 point Times New Roman. When you create your template, go to File | Page Setup and set the appropriate margins. For the double spacing, you could modify the Normal style, but I don't recommend this. Use Body Text instead, changing the line spacing to Double and removing the 6 points Space After. Format the default empty paragraph in the template as Body Text. First line of every paragraph should be indented, with the exception of the first in each chapter or section. In addition to the Body Text style, modify the Body Text First Indent style to have the desired indent (the default indent is probably smaller than you want) and make sure it is also double-spaced. Assuming you are using a heading style for your chapter or section titles, define Body Text (rather than Normal) as the "Style for following paragraph" of the heading style, and make Body Text First Indent the following style for Body Text. There should be no space between paragraphs, as a line space between paragraphs indicates a section break - a change of scene or viwpoint to show that time has passed. I usually define a Body Text Space Before style to use when extra space is needed. Each person's speech should begin a new paragraph - indented of course. Use single quotation marks for all speech and quoted words, except where they occur within another pair. This is something you will have to handle as you type the manuscript. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Chelseaman" wrote in message ... I am beginning a course where documents MUST be presented to a certain format, and I'm worried that I'll miss something - so I am trying to set up a template for all my work following these guidelines: Document should be double spaced with margins of 3cm on both left and right of page in 12 point Times New Roman. First line of every paragraph should be indented, with the exception of the first in each chapter or section. There should be no space between paragraphs, as a line space between paragraphs indicates a section break - a change of scene or viwpoint to show that time has passed.. Each person's speech should begin a new paragraph - indented of course. Use single quotation marks for all speech and quoted words, except where they occur within another pair. I have tried, but I am unable to set up a template that will cover this, does anyone out there know if it can be done? Thanks |
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