This is a tutorial for use with the MS Word template for writing dissertations and research papers according to the TEDS formatting and style guide. In this tutorial I explain how to prepare a multi-chapter document for printing chapter by chapter (in separate files).
You will find this tutorial useful if:
- You have your entire dissertation in a single MS Word file (I recommend this instead of having separate files for each chapter because you can then automatically create the table of contents and the bibliography).
- You are using Zotero reference management software (you may need this also for RefWork, EndNote, etc. but I am not familiar with that software and don’t know).
For access to all information about the template see the central Dissertation Template post.
Todd Patterson says
Neal Huddleston just pointed out the following:
“In Word 2010 (not sure about 2007) the Navigation pane allows one to right click any heading and “Select heading and content” (“Print heading and content” also appears there). It is then a simple matter of pasting the selection (ctrl+c/v) into a new .docx, update footnotes (etc.), and save.”