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I (Josh) wrote, formatted, and edited my thesis using [http://www.tug.org/texworks/ TeXworks], a free, open-source TeX editing software. (You can download it and all necessary associated files using that link.) The formatting used in these documents was accepted by the [http://grad.wisc.edu/currentstudents/degree/ Graduate School] in August, 2014, but you should probably check if there are any changes in the requirements.
 
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First, download the .tex documents:
 
[[File:TeX_files.zip]]
 
Unzip the folder, and save them all in a folder, let's call it "Thesis" (but it doesn't really matter). All of the files must eventually be put in this same folder.
 
Next, download the reference files:
 
[[File:Ref1.zip]]
 
[[File:Ref2.zip]]
 
[[File:Ref3.zip]]
 
[[File:Ref4.zip]]
 
Unzip this files, and put them all in one folder called "References" (this name DOES matter). Put "References" inside "Thesis" with the .tex files.
 
Finally, download the figure files:
 
[[File:Figs1.zip]]
 
[[File:Figs2.zip]]
 
Unzip these files, and save them in a new folder called "Josh". Then, put "Josh" inside another folder called "figures". (I know, I'm sorry that it's complicated. I would have had to change my code to make this easier.) Put "figures" in "Thesis".
 
 
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