ࡱ;   Root Entry F0@CompObjbWordDocument 6ObjectPool0023456789:;< FMicrosoft Word 6.0 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.6;    !"#$%&'()$<cw`$<Xwx`$n<xSome Thesis Tips Bookmarks Bookmarks are a facility native to Word whereby you can define a symbolic name for a particular location in your text and then at any time Goto that location in the text by selecting the name. The BookMarks function on PSUthesi toolbars is just a variation of the Word version of the function, found by pulling down the Edit menu to Bookmark. You can add a bookmark by positioning the insertion pointer at the appropriate place in you text, selecting BookMarks, then AddNew. AutoText Autotext is another facility native to Word found by pulling down the Edit menu to Autotext. Again, the AutoText function on PSUthesi toolbars is just a variation of the native one in Word. Autotext is very useful when you repeatedly use the same word, phrase, equation, etc. over and over. With the AutoText function you can create a symbolic name for a phrase and then at any time insert that phrase by selecting the symbolic name for it. For example, rather than typing The Old Man and the Sea over and over, you could create an autotext name, OMS, for this title and insert it with Autotext where needed. Autotext entries are created by selecting the phrase in the text first and then selecting Autotext. You then supply the Name you wish to use to insert the phrase when wanted. Hiding Text and Annotations In the editorial phase of thesis writing you may encounter the situation where you want to retain some text you have already entered, but you do not want it to be part of the thesis. To do this, make the text a separate paragraph, place the insertion pointer somewhere within the paragraph, and pull down the PSUthesi menubar to Hide Text. To insert an hidden annotation within a paragraph of you text, position the insertion pointer appropriately and the pull down the Insert menu to Annotation. Type in the annotation and Close. PAGE 24 PAGE 1 p$.)))()()()()()ࡱ;  Oh+'0$ H l   D h(D:\MSOFFICE\WINWORD\TEMPLATE\NORMAL.DOTCREATING THESIS FILESThomas MinskerThomas Minsker@9z,#@SummaryInformation(1@C0@vAMicrosoft Word 6.04ࡱ; ܥe= e 6x22222B L 2ZCVV(~~8n\)t<TEZZV$Some Thesis Tips Bookmarks Bookmarks are a facility native to Word whereby you can define a symbolic name for a particular location in your text and then at any time Goto that location in the text by selecting the name. The BookMarks function on PSUthesi toolbars is just a variation of the Word version of the function, found by pulling down the Edit menu to Bookmark. You can add a bookmark by positioning the insertion pointer at the appropriate place in you text, selecting BookMarks, then AddNew. AutoText Autotext is another facility native to Word found by pulling down the Edit menu to Autotext. Again, the AutoText function on PSUthesi toolbars is just a variation of the native one in Word. Autotext is very useful when you repeatedly use the same word, phrase, equation, etc. over and over. With the AutoText function you can create a symbolic name for a phrase and then at any time insert that phrase by selecting the symbolic name for it. For example, rather than typing The Old Man and the Sea over and over, you could create an autotext name, OMS, for this title and insert it with Autotext where needed. Autotext entries are created by selecting the phrase in the text first and then selecting Autotext. You then supply the Name you wish to use to insert the phrase when wanted. 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