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Basic Video Outlining Word Format

This document provides a basic outlining format guide for creating video outlines. It instructs the user to include the title of the video at the top, followed by main topic sections labeled with roman numerals. Each main topic should have 3 or fewer main points labeled with letters and include definitions, explanations, details and page numbers. Main points can then have up to 3 subpoints numbered and labeled with a brief detail. The outline is intended to serve as a study guide for the video by providing a detailed hierarchical structure with definitions for each section.

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Basic Video Outlining Word Format

This document provides a basic outlining format guide for creating video outlines. It instructs the user to include the title of the video at the top, followed by main topic sections labeled with roman numerals. Each main topic should have 3 or fewer main points labeled with letters and include definitions, explanations, details and page numbers. Main points can then have up to 3 subpoints numbered and labeled with a brief detail. The outline is intended to serve as a study guide for the video by providing a detailed hierarchical structure with definitions for each section.

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Name ___________________________________________________

Per _____ Date ____________________

Basic Outlining Format Guide for Video Outlines

Title of the Video __________________________________________________

 I.  Topic of First Main Section of the Video (include definitions, explanations, details and page numbers)

A.     First Main Point under the First Main Section of the chapter (include definitions, explanations,
details and page numbers)

1. Subpoint under the Main point


                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint
         2.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint   
          3.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint

B.     Second Main Point under the First Main Section of the video (include definitions, explanations,
details and page numbers)

1. Subpoint under the Main point


                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint
          2.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint
          3.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint

C.     Third Main Point under the First Main Section of the video (include definitions, explanations,
details and page numbers)

1. Subpoint under the Main point


                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint
          2.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint
          3.  Subpoint under the Main point
                a. Detail and/or definition for the subpoint

II.  Topic of  Second Main Section of the video (include definitions, explanations, details and page
numbers) 

--Continue Outlining Following the Section I guide that includes subcategories, sub-subcategories, definitions,
details and page numbers.

 The Outline is to be used as your study guide for the video, so the more complete it is, the better
prepared you will be. 

** Note:  Word is rather annoying with auto formatting sometimes. You can do a few things.

1. Go to the format menu, choose auto format, and then click the options button and look at the various tabs in
that section and turn off certain auto things like automatically numbered lists.

2. Type just text for your outline and then go back and add your roman numerals and letters, etc. The auto format
features usually happen after you have hit the "enter" key on the keyboard, so by going back over the outline and
adding the roman numerals later, you avoid hitting the enter key.

3. Try to work with Word's auto outlining system. Just be consistent with whatever format you choose to use.
 

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