If you are having trouble moving your text to the top of the page, check the “ Header from Top” and “Footer from Bottom” settings. To more easily identify spacing inconsistencies as you scan your document, enable the “Gridlines” view: All text must start on the first line at the very top of the page, just after the 1 inch margin line. Make sure there isn’t extra space between your text and the top of the page.If there are extra lines in the header, below the page number, delete them. Double-click on the header and hit the down arrow. Make sure you don’t have extra space in the header.Under the “Layout” tab of this pop-up menu, make sure “Vertical alignment” is set to “Top.” On the “Layout” tab, in the “Margins” menu (found on the far left of the navigation bar), click “Custom Margins.” A “Page Setup” menu will appear. Check the page margin layout settings.Check that your top margin is set to 1 inch.The below instructions should help to specify the relevant settings in Microsoft Word and offer some helpful tips to maintaining consistency throughout your document. It is common for students to have trouble maintaining this consistency - often thanks to difficulty with Microsoft Word. Throughout your ETD, all text must start at the very top of the page.
See the Tables and Figures page for more info. Tables or images may have to be re-sized to fit within the margin.
These can be formatted differently than required or chapter headers, as long as there is a consistent style from chapter to chapter. It is common for a chapter to have multiple levels of section headers.Chapter headers are the only headers that can start lower on the page and be stylized in any manner, as long as they are consistent on each chapter title page.They must start at the very top of the page, on the first line, within the 1-inch margin. Headers for all required pages must be consistently formatted they should be the same size, font, and style, and located in the same position on each page.Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP).Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETD).