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first, second, and third level headings (first level heading) (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 1) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 12 pt, Bold, ALL CAPS, Centered)
The Title Goes Here with Each Initial Letter Capitalized Author’s Name1, a) and Author’s Name2, 3, b) Author Affiliations (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Author Affiliation) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 10 pt, Italic, Centered)(if authors share the same affiliation, list the affiliation one time and number accordingly) 1Replace this text with an author’s affiliation 2Additional affiliations should be indicated by 3You would list an author’s second affiliation here.
Use superscript letters such as “a)” to indicate the author’s e-mail address below. Abstract. To format your abstract, use the Microsoft Word template style: Abstract or Use Times New Roman Font: 9 pt, Indent: left 0. 2", Right: 0. 2", Justified. Each paper must include an abstract. Begin the abstract with the word “Abstract” followed by a period in bold font, and then continue with a normal 9-point font. first, second, and third level headings (first level heading) (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 1) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 12 pt, Bold, ALL CAPS, Centered) This document was prepared using the AIP Conference Proceedings template for Microsoft Word. It provides a simple example of a paper and offers guidelines for preparing your article. Here we introduce the paragraph styles for Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 headings. Please note the following:
· In this template we note whether each heading is Level 1, 2, or 3 – for example, “(Second Level Heading). ” This is for guidance only; your article headings will, of course, not need those notations. · Under each heading we have noted which paragraph style to use – for example, “(Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 2). ” Again, those notes are not part of the headings. Their purpose is to advise you of the name of the style defined in the AIP Conference Proceedings Word template.
To format a paragraph, use the Microsoft Word template style: Paragraph or Times New Roman Font: 10 pt, Indent: First line: 0. 2", Justified.
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