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First Line of Your Thesis/Dissertation Title
Second Line of Title if Necessary
Three Line Limit
Isaac Newton
A dissertation/thesis submitted to the faculty ofBrigham Young University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy / Master of Science
Spencer P. Magleby, ChairRobert H. Todd
Steven E. GorrellLarry L. Howell
David T. Fullwood
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Brigham Young University
October 2012
Copyright © 2012 Isaac Newton
All Rights Reserved
If the title is longer than six inches, it must be placed on two or three lines, inverted pyramid style.
The title and ALL text must be the same font and same font size.
Student name is centered between title and following statement.
List the month and year in which ADV Form 8d is signed.
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ABSTRACT
First Line of Your Thesis/Dissertation Second Line of Title if Necessary
Exactly as on Title Page
Isaac NewtonDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, BYU
Doctor of Philosophy/Master of Science
The abstract is a summary of the work with emphasis on the findings of the study. It must be single spaced and no more than one page in length. It must match the same font and size as the rest of the work.
The abstract precedes the optional acknowledgement page and the body of the work.
Keywords: Isaac Newton, gravitation, conservation, calculus
Keywords - Include pertinent places and full names of persons as well as descriptive words useful in automated retrieval. Use lower case except for acronyms or proper nouns.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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appreciation for the committee members, friends, or family who provided assistance in research,
writing, or technical aspects of the dissertation, thesis, or selected project. Acknowledgements
should be simple and in good taste.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES.......................................................................................................................vii
LIST OF FIGURES....................................................................................................................viii
1 Introduction............................................................................................................................1
1.1 Styles...............................................................................................................................1
1.1.1 Heading Styles.............................................................................................................1
1.1.2 Caption Styles..............................................................................................................1
2 Captions, Figures, Tables, Equations, and Cross References............................................3
2.1 Captions and Figures.......................................................................................................3
2.2 Tables...............................................................................................................................4
2.3 Rotating Figures and Tables............................................................................................4
2.4 Equations.........................................................................................................................5
2.5 Cross References.............................................................................................................6
3 Sections, Page Numbering, Table of Contents, and Lists...................................................6
3.1 Sections............................................................................................................................7
3.2 Page Numbering..............................................................................................................9
3.3 Table of Contents.............................................................................................................9
3.4 Lists of Figures and Tables..............................................................................................9
3.5 Conclusions...................................................................................................................10
REFERENCES............................................................................................................................11
Appendix A. Electronic document Submission......................................................................13
A.1 Bookmarks........................................................................................................................13
Appendix B. Formatting Guidelines.......................................................................................15
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 2-1: Curve Numbers for Associated Basins.........................................................................4
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1: Inserting a Caption.......................................................................................................3
Figure 2-2: Landscape Tables and Figures.....................................................................................5
Figure A-1: ETD Bookmarks.......................................................................................................14
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1 INTRODUCTION
This document provides basic instructions for using Microsoft Word and associated
styles for preparing a dissertation/thesis paper. It also serves as a template.
1.1 Styles
The styles used in this template are outlined in the next several sections.
1.1.1 Heading Styles
All the titles in this document use a Heading style. Heading 1 should be used for chapter
titles and Headings 2 and Heading 3 for sub-titles.
1.1.2 Caption Styles
The Caption style is used for defining captions beneath figures, above tables and next to
equations. Section 2:1 addresses inserting captions so that numbering will remain consistent.
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2 CAPTIONS, FIGURES, TABLES, EQUATIONS, AND CROSS REFERENCES
2.1 Captions and Figures
To insert figure and table captions and equation numbers use the References Tab>Insert
Caption command as shown in Figure 2-1.