textbooks, these are not desirable per Clemson’s ETD
style preferences, so include them only if your advisor
and committee require them.
First visible page number
On your title page, please delete or hide the visible
page number (i). First visible page number should be ii
on your Abstract page. It’s OK to paste a blank, white
text box over the visible (i) so your pages don’t auto-
matically renumber, if you nd that easier than creating
a new section start on page ii.
Your front matter (abstract, dedication, acknowledg-
ments, and content lists) should use lower-case Roman
numerals (i, ii, iii, iv, etc.). ese page numbers should
also be lower-case in your table of contents, even if your
entry titles are in all caps.
Ellipses in table of contents
In tables of contents that you create manually (i.e., if you don’t use Word’s table of contents
tools), if you make your leader dots or (ellipses) between the entries and page numbers by typing
a row of periods to the page number, it’s nearly impossible to get your page numbers to align
neatly on the right. Word will let you create easy, evenly spaced leader dots/ellipses and perfectly
aligned page numbers using tabs. is is such a common format issue that the Graduate School
created a PDF “cheat-sheet” for it — this Ellipses Instructions guide also oers tips on creating
indents for various levels of subheadings in your content list pages.
“Continued” headings on content pages
On continued page(s) of your table of contents and lists of tables/gures, please add the
appropriate heading, “Table of Contents (Continued)” etc., at the top le, and continue
the “Page” column head over the page numbers at top right of all content pages. is is the
one exception to the no-running-heads recommendation. Note: is format element is recom-
mended, but not required: if this is the only missing element in your ETD, the reviewer gener-
ally won’t ask you to revise it. e Graduate School’s LaTeX template does not include code for
these “continued” headings, so LaTeX users will not be asked to add them.
Body text page numbering
Your manuscript’s body text should begin with Arabic-numbered page 1, rather than continu-
ing from the Roman-numbered front matter numbering. In Word, you’ll need to add a section
break just before the page where you want to change numbering. en scroll your document to
your Introduction/Chapter 1 opener page, and go to the Insert tab; select Page Number, then
Format Page Numbers . . . from the dropdown menu. At the bottom of the resulting popup
window, you may enter the new section start page as 1. Back matter elements like appendixes
Quick tip
The Graduate School's formatting template
may have a “bug” in some versions of Word:
when you try to remove the page number
on the title page, it removes or changes
the page number on the first page of your
body text, OR the page number reappears
no matter how many white boxes you try to
hide it with. If you experience this issue, it’s
OK to leave the “i” on your title page and
the manuscript reviewer will remove it for
you in your PDF.
Your Clemson University esis & Dissertation Step 5: Revise