Closed sdtaylor closed 4 years ago
on bibliography margins
I will try to clarify the comment. It is correct that we don’t want you to split reference entries on 2 pages. However, when you have a very long entry (as in this case), you would need to split it over 2 pages to maintain the 1” margins. Also, as long as you have at least 2 or more lines of the entry on the secondary page, then this is fine.
accepted!
Page: 5-6 Table of Contents Comment: Follow http://graduateschool.ufl.edu/about-us/offices/editorial/format-requirements/ Some of your subheadings are not capitalized correctly. Title Case (Like This) is used for 1st-level and 2nd-level subheadings. Capitalize the first letter of each principal word. All words should be capitalized except for the words to and as and all articles, conjunctions, or prepositions, no matter how long they are. Highlighted words should be capitalized.
3.4.3 Drivers of estimator performance
Page: 107: References Comment: You should only have 1” margin on all sides – including the bottom of the page – so you need to start your entry for “Richardson” after “Rich” even if it carries over to page 108.
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I put in for #4. 🙄