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− | For short papers, say 6 to 10 pages, you don’t really need a title page. All you need is an | + | For short papers, say 6 to 10 pages, you don’t really need a title page. All you need is an information section (not a header –see illustration 17) taking up at most a quarter of the first page. Pages will all be numbered starting with 1. |
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* title / topic | * title / topic | ||
* course number | * course number | ||
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I would recommend using '''Bold''' font, size '''14pt''' for the information section. | I would recommend using '''Bold''' font, size '''14pt''' for the information section. | ||
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+ | The actual text should begin immediately below the separator line and all pages including this first one should be numbered – preferably in the page footer rather than the header so as to avoid visual conflict with the information section. If you really want page numbering on top of the page, then you will need two page styles, one '''First Page''' with no header and the rest '''Default''' with header for numbering. The second page will automatically be numbered '''2'''. | ||
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<div style="overflow: hidden"> | <div style="overflow: hidden"> | ||
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[[File:wfs017-short_paper_no_title.png|none]] | [[File:wfs017-short_paper_no_title.png|none]] | ||
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− | '''Illustration | + | '''Illustration 17. A short paper without a title page''' |
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− | + | Do not confuse this ''information'' section with a ''header''. A header gets repeated on each page, your information section appears only once on the very first page.}} | |
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− | {{Documentation/Note|''Note'': Do not confuse this ''information'' section with a ''header''. A header gets repeated on each page, your information section appears only once on the very first page.}} | + | |
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Revision as of 16:38, 5 September 2015
- Introduction
- Theory
- Document Structure
- Chapter Headings
- Chapter Numbering
- Table of Contents
- Outline
- Navigator
- Text Body
- Paragraph styles overview
- Reusing styles
- Default Page Formatting
- Title Page
- Papers without a Title Page
- Pages with and without numbering
- Roman Page Numbering
- Group Work
- Proofreading
- Numbered lists and bullets
- Line numbering
- Cross-references
- Footnotes
- Bibliography
- Quotes
- Tables
- Charts
- Pictures
- Snapshots
- Presentations & Graphics
- Cross tables (Statistics)
- Extra Long Web Adresses
- Fonts
- Emphasis
- Special Characters
- Non separable combinations
- Shortcut keys
- Mouse clicks
- PDFs
- Saving your files
- Several files open at once
- Search and replace
- Spell Check
- Synonyms
- Document Infos
- Labels and Form letters
- Help
- Installing Program
- Microsoft Word
- Practice I
- Practice II
For short papers, say 6 to 10 pages, you don’t really need a title page. All you need is an information section (not a header –see illustration 17) taking up at most a quarter of the first page. Pages will all be numbered starting with 1. The information section would possibly contain following items:
- title / topic
- course number
- lecturer’s name
- author(s)
- student ID
- date / deadline
- an empty line followed by a separator line (shortcut: two or three Dashes + Return) followed by another empty line
I would recommend using Bold font, size 14pt for the information section.
The actual text should begin immediately below the separator line and all pages including this first one should be numbered – preferably in the page footer rather than the header so as to avoid visual conflict with the information section. If you really want page numbering on top of the page, then you will need two page styles, one First Page with no header and the rest Default with header for numbering. The second page will automatically be numbered 2.
Illustration 17. A short paper without a title page
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