Open a WORD document and click Insert on the menu bar. Click "SmartArt" to pop up the dialog box.
Select the mode that suits you, click and modify the text on the mode. Select the frame diagram, click Design View on the menu bar, and modify the color and style.
Right-click the frame and choose to add a new text box in the appropriate location.
The formal framework of a university paper refers to the basic structure of the paper, which mainly includes eight parts: abstract, preface, literature review, theoretical review, text, conclusion, thanks and references.
1, Abstract: It is the essence and concentration of the paper, through which we can basically see the level of the paper and the level of research. So this part must not be ignored. The abstract of the paper leads to the problems according to the background, then expounds the solutions, and finally gives the suggestions, conclusions and expected results.
2. Preface: It is the first part of the paper, which usually focuses on the research background, research status and significance of research purpose. Be careful not to confuse or repeat this part. Never treat the background as the status quo, and the purpose as the meaning.
3. Literature review: Based on the opening report, literature review has its own format and content requirements. This paper mainly expounds some academic research achievements, what limitations exist and what room for improvement, which mainly leads to the research direction of my paper.
It is also feasible for this paper to directly take the comments on some previous achievements as one of the sub-arguments, but only if the research content in this field is rich and you know enough.