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OTHER SPECIFICATIONS (first level heading) (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 1) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 12 pt, Bold, ALL CAPS, Centered)



OTHER SPECIFICATIONS (first level heading) (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 1) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 12 pt, Bold, ALL CAPS, Centered)

Figures, tables, and equations must be inserted in the text and may not be grouped at the end of the paper. Important: A miscount of figures, tables, or equations may result in revisions. Please double check the numbering of these elements before you submit your paper to your proceedings editor.

Figures (Second Level Heading) (Use the Microsoft Word template style: Heading 2) or (Use Times New Roman Font: 12 pt, Bold, Centered)

If you need to arrange many figures, a good tip is to place them in a table, which gives you additional control of the layout. Leave a line space between your figure and any text above it, and the figure description and any text below it, like this one:

 

(a) (b)

Figure 1. To format a figure caption, use the Microsoft Word template style: Figure Caption or Times New Roman Font: 9 pt, Centered. The text “ FIGURE 1, ” which labels the caption, should be bold and in upper case. If figures have more than one part, each part should be labeled (a), (b), etc. Using a table, as in the above example, helps you control the layout

 

Cite all figures in the text in consecutive order. The word “Figure” should be spelled out if it is the first word of the sentence and abbreviated as “Fig. ” elsewhere in the text. Place the figures as close as possible to their first mention in the text at the top or bottom of the page with the figure caption positioned below, all centered. Figures must be inserted in the text and may not follow the Reference section.



  

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