Senior Exhibition Outline Template - Free Download
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Senior Exhibition Outline Template
Beginning on the next page is an outline template (in Microsoft Word format), which is filled in with a sample to
show you what a final outline looks like. Here is how to fill in your own outline:
Double click on a word / triple click on a sentence to highlight it. (Or swipe across it with a mouse’s left
key held down.)
Type your sentence. (The original words will automatically disappear; if they don’t, use the Delete key to
eliminate them.)
When you don’t need an outline subdivision (such as “C” or “3”), delete the line.
When you need to insert a new subheading, place the cursor at the end of the sentence immediately above
where you want to insert, press Enter, go the Style drop-down menu (typically located next to the Font
drop-down menu) at the top of the screen, and select the appropriate style:
For I, II, III, etc., choose Outline 1
For A, B, C, etc., choose Outline 2
For 1, 2, 3, etc., choose Outline 3
For a, b, c, etc., choose Outline 4
NOTE: You will need to manually enter the correct letter or number, and you may need to change letters
and numbers above and below your new entry. At times, you may need to use the Tab and Backspace keys
to align entries properly.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIP: If Microsoft Word performs undesired formatting, such as inserting
unwanted letters and numbers and changing the indentation, go to Format menu, click AutoFormat, click
Options, choose the “AutoFormat As You Type” button, and deselect (so that there is no checkmark) these
two choices: “Automatic Bulleted Lists” and “Automatic Numbered Lists.”
SAVE YOUR DOCUMENT ON YOUR H DRIVE. Choose “Save As” in the File menu and provide a
new name.
For Bibliography entries, click on Format at the top and choose Style from drop-down Scroll down to
“MLA Entry” and click.