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    UP TO FOUR THESIS TITLE LINES, IN ALL CAPS,

    INVERTED PYRAMID FORMAT, DELETE

    ALL TEMPLATE LINES LESS

    THAN FOUR

    by

    STUDENT NAME IN ALL CAPS

    Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of

    The University of Texas at Arlington in Partial Fulfillment

    of the Requirements

    for the Degree of

    DEGREE LISTED HERE IN ALL CAPS

    (ie: MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, MASTER OF ARTS IN HISTORY, etc.)

    THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

    Month YYYY

    (There are only three options for the month on this page. Spring graduation month = May, Summer = August, Fall =December)

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    Copyright by Student Name YYYY

    All Rights Reserved

    (This page can be included in your document whether or not you choose to register your document and pay thecopyright fee.)

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Replace these Acknowledgements template lines with up to one page of your own

    acknowledgements, written in first person. Under Format, the Acknowledgements sections font

    settings are 10-point font size, regular font style and Arial font with no Effects boxes checked.

    Under Format, this sections Paragraph settings are alignment set to justified and line spacing

    set to double.

    Do not change these settings in the template. If you somehow delete these settings

    from the Acknowledgements section, simply reset the Acknowledgements sections Font and

    Paragraph settings under the Format menu to those settings listed above. If the last line of your

    Acknowledgements contains excess spacing between words due to too few words in the last

    line, simply position the cursor after the last line and press the ENTER key. This should change

    the appearance of the last line so the words do not have excess spacing between them.

    Alternately, you can highlight the last line of Acknowledgements and change its Alignment to

    Left.

    Once you have typed your Acknowledgements, delete any Acknowledgements section

    template lines that remain.

    (the date here is the date of your defense) Month name DD, YYYY

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ................................................................................................................iii

    ABSTRACT ..................................................................................................................................... iv

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS..............................................................................................................vii

    LIST OF TABLES ........................................................................................................................... viii

    Chapter Page

    1. THIS IS THE FIRST CHAPTER..................... 1

    1.1 Subheadings Should Appear Like This ............................................................ 1

    1.1.1 This Is Another Level of Subheading ............................................... 1

    1.2 Subheadings Should Appear Like This ............................................................ 1

    1.2.1 Subheadings That Are Very Long Should Be BrokenInto Two or More Single Spaced Lines Like This ........................ 1

    2. THIS IS THE SECOND CHAPTER ................................................................................ 4

    2.1 Subheadings Should Appear Like This ............................................................ 4

    2.1.1 Another Level of Subheadings Would Look Like This ..................... 4

    3. THIS IS THE THIRD CHAPTER .................................................................................... 9

    3.1 Subheadings Should Appear Like This ............................................................ 9

    3.1.1 Another Level of Subheadings Would Look like This ...................... 9

    4. THIS IS THE FOURTH CHAPTER .............................................................................. 12

    4.1 Subheadings Should Appear Like This .......................................................... 12

    4.1.1 Another Level of Subheadings Would Look like This .................... 12APPENDIX

    A. TITLE IN ALL CAPS ..................................................................................................... 15

    B. TITLE IN ALL CAPS .................................................................................................... 17

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    REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................... 19

    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 20

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    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

    Figure Page

    2.1 Here Is an Example of a Figure Title .......................................................................................... 5

    2.2 Long Figure Titles Should Not Extend Too Close to theRight Margin, Break the Line and Single Space theEntry Like This ............................................................................................................................ 5

    4.1 If a Figure Has Multiple Parts, the Figure Should Appear Like This(a) this is a general description, (b) second generaldescription, etc. ......................................................................................................................... 13

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    LIST OF TABLES

    Table Page

    1.1 A Table Title Appears in Headline Style Like This ..................................................................... 2

    2.1 Here is Another Example of a Table Title .................................................................................. 6

    2.2 Long Table Titles Should Not extend too Far to the RightMargin, They Should be Broken into Two or More SingleSpaced Lines Like This ............................................................................................................... 7

    3.1 Here is Another Example of a Table Title ...............................................................................10

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    CHAPTER 1

    INTRODUCTION

    1.1 First Subheading

    You have reached the chapter sections of the template. Under Format, the Chapter

    texts Font settings are 10-point font size, Regular font style and Arial font with no Effects boxes

    checked. Under Format, the Chapter texts Paragraph settings are Alignment set to Justified,

    and Line Spacing set to Double.

    1.1.1 Subsection title

    Do not change these settings. If you somehow delete these settings from the chapter

    sections, simply reset the chapter sections Font and Paragraph settings under Format to those

    settings listed above. If your work contains four chapters, you do not have to add or delete any

    chapters from the template, but do continue reading these instructions so you will know how to

    add and delete chapters to the template in the event the number of chapters in your work

    changes to more or less than four.

    1.1.1.1 Subsection Title

    If your work has fewer chapters than the number that appear in this template, delete the

    template text you dont need.

    1.2 Second Subheading

    If your work contains more than four chapters, add additional template chapters to your

    template now before continuing. To add additional chapters to those that come with your

    template you will need to use the text selection and copy operations.

    1.2.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    If your work has more than five chapters, repeat the previous chapter text selection and

    copy operations and chapter paste and rename processes until you have created a template

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    that has as many chapters as your work has. For example, if your work has nine chapters in it,

    this template should have nine chapters in it, labeled sequentially Chapter I through Chapter IX

    on the first page of each chapter. Please create the correct number of chapters in your

    template now before continuing.

    1.2.1.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    Now that you have created the correct number of chapters in your template, it is time to

    load each chapters text, figures, tables, and illustrations into their corresponding template

    chapter, beginning with Chapter 1. To accomplish this load, two methods are available to you.

    You can use either of them or both of them, as you wish.

    Table 1.1 Sample Table Insert Title Line

    Engineering (%)

    Biology(%)

    Education

    (%)

    History(%)

    LabeledImproperly

    25 15 10 30

    Exceeds pagemargins

    10 10 20 15

    Hard to read 45 25 35 15

    No nearby textreference

    20 50 35 40

    1.1.2.2 Subheading Sample Title

    The first method is the copy and paste. To use this method, simply copy an existing

    electronic chapter (in whole or in part) and paste it into the corresponding chapter number

    template. If your pasted copy does not format properly with the correct font and paragraph

    settings, highlight the pasted text and change it to match the font and paragraph settings listed

    in the opening paragraph of each chapter section in this template. The second method is to

    overtype a template chapterstext with that chapters actual work text. To activate the overtype

    option, press the Insert key on your keyboard until OVR appears in the Status bar at the bottom

    of your Word 2000. Note: please remember to delete all chapter section lines that remain after

    you paste or enter your chapter text.

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    If your work has more chapters, repeat the previous chapter text selection and copy

    operations and chapter paste and rename processes until you have created a template that has

    as many chapters as your work has.

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    CHAPTER 2

    INTRODUCTION

    2.1 Subheading Title

    You have reached the chapter sections of the template. Under Format, the Chapter

    texts Font settings are 10-point font size, Regular font style and Arial font and no Effects boxes

    are checked. Under Format, the Chapter texts Paragraph settings are Alignment set to

    Justified, and Line Spacing set to Double.

    Do not change these settings. If you somehow delete these settings from the chapter

    sections, simply reset the chapter sections Font and Paragraph settings under Format to those

    settings listed above. If your work contains four chapters, you do not have to add or delete any

    chapters from the template, but do continue reading these instructions so you will know how to

    add and delete chapters to the template in the event the number of chapters in your work

    changes to more or less than four.

    If your work has fewer chapters than the number that appear in this template, delete the

    template text you dont need.

    2.1.1. Subsection Title

    If your work contains more than four chapters, add additional template chapters to your

    template now before continuing.

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    Figure 2.1 Sample Figure of Triangle with ovals. All lines of a figure title should be centeredunder the figure like this.

    For example, if your work contains more chapters, select and copy the templates entire

    Chapter 1 using text selection and copy operations.

    (a)

    (b)

    Figure 2.2 Example of multi-part figure. Graphical representation of (a) earnings for 2001 and

    (b) earnings for 2002. Description of the parts is in the figure title, not under each figure part.

    1st Qtr

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    2.1.1.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    If your work has more than five chapters, repeat the previous chapter text selection and

    copy operations and chapter paste and rename processes until you have created a template

    that has as many chapters as your work has. For example, if your work has nine chapters in it,

    this template should have nine chapters in it, labeled sequentially Chapter I through Chapter IX

    on the first page of each chapter. Please create the correct number of chapters in your

    template now before continuing.

    2.1.1.2 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    Now that you have created the correct number of chapters in your template, it is time to

    load each chapters text, figures, tables, and illustrations into their corresponding template

    chapter, beginning with Chapter I. To accomplish this load, two methods are available to you.

    You can use either of them or both of them, as you wish.

    Table 2.1 Sample Table Insert Title Line

    Engineering(%)

    Biology(%)

    Education(%)

    History(%)

    LabeledImproperly

    25 15 10 30

    Exceeds

    pagemargins

    10 10 20 15

    Hard to read 45 25 35 15

    No nearbytext

    reference

    20 50 35 40

    The first method is the copy and paste. To use this method, simply copy an existing

    electronic chapter (in whole or in part) and paste it into the corresponding chapter number

    template. If your pasted copy does not format properly with the correct font and paragraph

    settings, please highlight the pasted text and change it to match the font and paragraph settings

    listed in the opening paragraph of each chapter section in this template. The second method is

    to overtype a template chapters text with that chapters actual work text. To activate the

    overtype option, press the Insert key on your keyboard until OVR appears in the Status bar at

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    the bottom of your Word 2000. Note: please remember to delete all chapter section lines that

    remain after you paste or enter your chapter text.

    Table 2.2 Extra Long Continued Table Example

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    Table 2.2Continued (notice notation is at the left margin and table title is not repeated.)

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    CHAPTER 3

    INTRODUCTION

    You have reached the chapter sections of the template. Under Format, the Chapter

    texts Font settings are 10-point font size, Regular font style and Arial font and no Effects boxes

    are checked. Under Format, the Chapter texts Paragraph settings are Alignment set to

    Justified, and Line Spacing set to Double.

    3.1 Subheading Sample Title

    Do not change these settings. If you somehow delete these settings from the chapter

    sections, simply reset the chapter sections Font and Paragraph settings under Format to those

    settings listed above. If your work contains four chapters, you do not have to add or delete any

    chapters from the template, but do continue reading these instructions so you will know how to

    add and delete chapters to the template in the event the number of chapters in your work

    changes to more or less than four.

    If your work has fewer chapters than the number that appear in this template, delete the

    template text you dont need.

    3.1.1. Subsection Title

    If your work contains more than four chapters, add additional template chapters to your

    template now before continuing.

    3.1.1.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    If your work has more than five chapters, repeat the previous chapter text selection and

    copy operations and chapter paste and rename processes until you have created a template

    that has as many chapters as your work has.

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    (Table in Landscape Orientation Example - Table is centered on the page with the page number at the left margin)

    Table 3.1 Large Table in Landscape Orientation

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    3.1.1.2 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    Now that you have created the correct number of chapters in your template, it is time to

    load each chapters text, figures, tables, and illustrations into their corresponding template

    chapter, beginning with Chapter 1. To accomplish this load, two methods are available to you.

    You can use either of them or both of them, as you wish.

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    CHAPTER 4

    INTRODUCTION

    You have reached the chapter sections of the template. Under Format, the Chapter

    texts Font settings are 10-point font size, Regular font style and Arial font and no Effects boxes

    are checked. Under Format, the Chapter texts Paragraph settings are Alignment set to

    Justified, and Line Spacing set to Double.

    Do not change these settings. If you somehow delete these settings from the chapter

    sections, simply reset the chapter sections Font and Paragraph settings under Format to those

    settings listed above. If your work contains four chapters, you do not have to add or delete any

    chapters from the template, but do continue reading these instructions so you will know how to

    add and delete chapters to the template in the event the number of chapters in your work

    changes to more or less than four.

    4.1 Subheading Sample Title

    If your work has fewer chapters than the number that appear in this template, delete the

    template text you dont need.

    4.1.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    If your work has more than five chapters, repeat the previous chapter text selection and

    copy operations and chapter paste and rename processes until you have created a template

    that has as many chapters as your work has.

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    Landscape Figure Example (Figure is centered on the page with the page number at the left margin)

    Figure 4.1 Graphical representation of experience versus years of service.

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    4.1.1.1 Subsection Title Sample Insert

    Now that you have created the correct number of chapters in your template, it is time to

    load each chapters text, figures, tables, and illustrations into their corresponding template

    chapter, beginning with Chapter I. To accomplish this load, two methods are available to you.

    You can use either of them or both of them, as you wish.

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    Appendix A content goes on this page.

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    APPENDIX B

    TITLE OF APPENDIX HERE IN ALL CAPS

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    Appendix B content goes on this page.

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    REFERENCES

    List reference material here. You may list your references in any order you wish, as

    long as it is approved by your committee and advisor, and is clear and well organized.

    Check with your advisor to determine the preferred referencing method of those in your

    discipline.

    You may have only one reference section. References cannot appear at the end of

    each chapter.

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