@@ -203,9 +203,14 @@ Material after the Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, and the Acronym li
Each section of the front material begins on an odd-numbered page. The abstract, if very brief, may begin on page 1 inserted above the introduction section.
@@ -216,7 +221,9 @@ Each section of the front material begins on an odd-numbered page. The abstract,
Document margins are 1 in. all around.
Text footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes.\symbolfootnote[1]{Footnotes are 9pt., TNR with no space between notes. Footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes.} Footnote indicators in text are superscript symbols and should appear in the following order: $\ast$, $\dagger$, $\ddagger$, $\S$, $\ast\ast$, $\dagger\dagger$, $\ddagger\ddagger$. Symbols {\underline{are not}} used as table footnote indicators (see page 4).
%Text footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes.\symbolfootnote[1]{Footnotes are 9pt., TNR with no space between notes. Footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes.} Footnote indicators in text are superscript symbols and should appear in the following order: $\ast$, $\dagger$, $\ddagger$, $\S$, $\ast\ast$, $\dagger\dagger$, $\ddagger\ddagger$. Symbols {\underline {are not}} used as table footnote indicators (see page 4).
%\symbolfootnote[3]{test}
Footnotes may be used in addition to the author-date citation method, in which case, the footnotes provide additional information to the text, not bibliographic citations.
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{ADDITIONAL FRONT MATERIAL}
\begin{center}
{\bf{ADDITIONAL FRONT MATERIAL}}
{\textbf{ADDITIONAL FRONT MATERIAL}}
\end{center}
Material after the Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, and the Acronym list may include any or all of the following sections and should begin on an odd-numbered page in the order listed below:
@@ -108,15 +108,29 @@ Material after the Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, and the Acronym li
Text footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes. \footnote{Footnotes are 9pt., TNR with no space between notes.} Footnote indicators in text are superscript symbols and should appear in the following order: $\ast$, $\dagger$, $\ddagger$, $\S$, $\ast\ast$, $\dagger\dagger$, $\ddagger\ddagger$. Symbols {\underline{are not}} used as table footnote indicators (see page 4).
Text footnotes are 9 pt., TNR with no space between notes. \footnote{Footnotes are 9pt., TNR with no space between notes.} Footnote indicators in text can be superscript Arabic numerals as shown above or as superscript symbols
(using markup changes) as shown below.
% Makes footnotes symbols.
\renewcommand*{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
If symbols, they will appear the following order: \footnote{First}, \footnote{Second}, \footnote{Third}, \footnote{Fourth}, \footnote{Fifth}, \footnote{etc}. Symbols \emph{are not} used as table footnote indicators (see Section~\ref{Table Placement}).
% Returns footnotes back to Arabic numbers.
\renewcommand*{\thefootnote}{\arabic{footnote}}
% Resets footnote count.
\setcounter{footnote}{0}
Footnotes may be used in addition to the author-date citation method, in which case, the footnotes provide additional information to the text, not bibliographic citations.
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@@ -142,6 +156,7 @@ numbered as such, then this page would begin with the introduction section.