Saturday, April 3, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
3. Table with Text or Numbers
There is a table at this Web address, but this blog site has the world's worst formatting options, so I can't copy and paste it. I am sick of dealing with this time-consuming issue, so from now on I am going to leave you nice, convenient links to my examples. Please click this link to see a table: http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook/pdf/t2522009.pdf. I daresay it's a good example, wrong format or not.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
2. Textual Citation or Reference to Table or Figure
In 2000, the national participation rate for the United States Census was a mere 73 percent (see Figure 3).
1. Caption
Monday, March 15, 2010
11. All Caps
FINANCIAL MYTHS—BUSTED!
The current economic condition is nothing like it was for the grandparents of today’s working-class generation. . . .
10. Boldface Type
Financial Myths—Busted!
The current economic condition is nothing like it was for the grandparents of today’s working-class generation. . . .
9. Italic Type
Financial Myths—Busted!
The current economic condition is nothing like it was for the grandparents of today’s working-class generation. . . .
8. 14+ Point Typeface Used for Headings
Financial Myths—Busted!
The current economic condition is nothing like it was for the grandparents of today’s working-class generation.
7. 12-14 Point Typeface Used for the Body of a Text
Financial Myths—Busted!
The current economic condition is nothing like it was for the grandparents of today’s working-class generation. . . .
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