1:50 Style (MS Word) 3:00 Body 3:45 View - New Window 4:00 Paragraph Mark 4:25 Copy Format & Paste Format 4:50 Review - Compare 5:40 Table - Excel 6:30 List of Figures 6:50 Header of Figure
I was mind blown too! I felt exactly that same way when my colleagues showed me the section viewing pane. Glad this tip is helping more people out there :)
These tips and tricks are indeed useful!!! I have figured them out during my PhD and I am glad that you made a video about these tricks. I still have a question. I want to use the Master document feature of MS Word for writing my PhD thesis, but this feature is not working anymore. Do you have any suggestions for an alternative option in MS Word? Thank you very much for your videos so far!
I am glad you appreciate this video. You must be a rock star PhD student if you have figured all these tricks on your own! Let me know if you ever want a to start career in medical writing :) I wish I have a smarter answer to your question, but I have not used the master document feature. However, the straight-forward solution that could work as a quick fix is to save a separate file as "thesis_template.doc". At work, we use template document like this quite often, usually sections to be updated are highlighted in yellow/red fonts, so the writer will remember not to accidentally incorporate wrong information. Hope this sharing helps you!
I am guessing you are in Engineering! If you have tips to share, feel free to email me at phdcoffeetime@gmail.com (I can feature your contribution because I don't use LaTex!)
This is probably very specific to computer science and engineering PhDs! In my case, coming from life sciences and I can work in the industry without any coding skills. FYI, I am that colleague who cries for help when I need to install a printer lol