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Step 6: Notice the "Same as Previous" tag is removed ' Step 5: Click on the Footer or Header of your Body Section then select, Toolbox -> Header and Footer -> Uncheck "Link to Previous" Step 3: Uncheck "Show number on first page -> Format -> select "i, ii, iii." for Number Format -> Choose "Continue from previous section -> OK -> OK Step 2: Select any page in your Introductory Pages, Insert -> Page Numbers. Step 1: Move the cursor to the last page of your Introductory Pages, Insert -> Breaks -> Section Break (Next Page) The second section you will create by making a Section Break will be called the Body of the Thesis. These pages can simply be blank placeholders, but are important to include from the outset as they impact the page numbering and table of contents set up in the steps below. To begin formatting your thesis document, create a Title Page, Abstract Page and any other pages that you may need later to create your Introductory Pages. By following these instructions and setting up a framework *before you begin writing* your thesis, you will avoid common formatting issues that can cause stress and headaches later on! The following page provides step-by-step formatting/technical instructions for setting up a thesis framework in Word 2008. This wiki is a space for research commons staff and graduate students to contribute resources. Welcome to the wiki for the Research Commons.
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