Writing Your Thesis in Word 2011
Below are instructions for performing the most common thesis formatting tasks in Word 2011. Make sure you are using the Word thesis template! Please see our general Word thesis instructions which is helpful no matter what version of Word you're using.
Styles
"Styles" are used in Word to easily apply a set of formatting attributes--such as font, font size, indentation, and spacing--consistently throughout a document. Learn more on our Word thesis page.
How to view and apply styles
- Make the Styles Toolbox visible in Word 2011: Go to the View menu and select "Styles" under the Toolbox section.

- You'll see the Styles Toolbox with the list of Styles.

- To see what style is applied to a particular part of text, select it in the document. The applied style will be shown in the Styles Toolbox.

- To apply a particular style, select the text in the document (most styles are applied to an entire paragraph) and click the corresponding style in the Styles Toolbox.
- Occasionally the style won't be applied correctly. When this happens, choose "Clear Formatting", then apply the style again.
Modifying Styles
If you don't like a particular style, modify it to meet your needs!
- Go to the Format menu > Style.
- Select the style you want to modify from the lefthand side.
- Click the Modify button.
- Change the parameters you want. More options are available from the Format drop-down box.
- Click OK when you're done.
Section Breaks
- Click the Show/Hide ¶ button to see what section breaks you already have.

- Go to the Insert menu > Break.
- Choose Section Break (Odd Page)
Tips:
- Only use one section break at a time. Multiple consecutive breaks create erroneous blank pages.
- If you need to force something to the following page (like an image), insert a regular page break (Insert menu > Break > Page Break)
Fixing broken section breaks
If you insert a section break and it messes up the previous section break, fix it this way:
- Format menu > Document > Layout tab
- Section start: Odd page
- Check "Different odd and even" and "Different first page"
- Apply to: "Whole document"
Pagination
The thesis template is set with correct pagination but it will probably break as you use it. Follow these guidelines for fixing it. Because it can be tricky, stop by the Help Desk if you get stuck.
How to make the first page of your introduction page one.
The first page of your introduction should begin on page 1.
- Double-click in the header area at the top of the page.

- Click the Header and Footer tab. Make sure these are checked: "Different First Page", "Different Odd & Even Pages".
- Make sure "Link to previous section" is UNchecked

- In the menu above, Go to the Insert menu > Page Numbers.
- Click the Format button on the lower left.
- Make sure "Start at" is selected, and "1" is too.

How to suppress page numbers on the first page of chapters
The first page of each chapter should not have a printed page number (but will count in the pagination).
- Make sure the correct section break is inserted at the end of the previous chapter (e.g., Odd section for double-sided format). See instructions above.
- Double-click in the header area at the top of the page.
- Click the Header and Footer tab. Make sure these are checked: "Different First Page", "Different Odd & Even Pages"

- If the page number still appears, select it and delete it. Then check the rest of the pagination to make sure it didn't break something else.
How to set continuous pagination (e.g., fix restarting at "1")
Page 1 starts on the first page of the first chapter (usually Introduction). Sometimes, numbering will restart in later parts in your document.
- Go to the page where numbering is incorrectly restarting at 1.
- Go to the Insert menu > Page Numbers.
- Click the Format button on the lower left.
- Select "Continue from previous section" and click OK.

How to insert page numbers
Occasionally it may be necessary to insert a page number where one has disappeared.
- Go to the page and double-click in the header area at the top of the page.
- Click the Header and Footer tab.
- Click the "Page #" icon.

- Align the page number accordingly (right-justified for an odd page; left-justified for an even page)
Inserting Images
Make sure you have the image to be inserted stored on your computer. Do not do a copy and paste from another document or web page!- Place your cursor where the image should be inserted (make sure it's in a new paragraph)
- Put the paragraph in the "Figure,fig" style (see how to apply styles above)
- Go to the Insert menu > Photo > Picture from File.
- Select the file stored on your computer