1. title format: the title of the paper should be clear and concise, which can accurately reflect the theme of the paper. Titles are usually small and centered.
2. Hierarchical structure: The paper directory should be arranged from top to bottom according to the hierarchical structure of the paper. Generally speaking, the first-level title uses font No.4, the second-level title uses font No.5, and the third-level title uses font No.5.
3. Indentation: The titles of each level should be indented appropriately, so that readers can distinguish different levels. Generally speaking, first-level titles are not indented, second-level titles are indented by two characters, and third-level titles are indented by four characters.
Punctuation: A solid period should be used as punctuation after the title, not a blank period or comma.
5. Page number: The page number of each chapter should be listed separately and located on the right side of the title. If a chapter spans two pages, the page numbers of the two pages should be listed.
6. Separator: between the title and page number of each chapter, you can use dashes or asterisks as separators.
7. Alignment: All titles and page numbers should be aligned to the left to maintain overall beauty and consistency.
8. Font and font size: The font and font size of the thesis directory should be consistent with the text. Generally, the characters are in Song Dynasty or TimesNewRoman font, and the font size is small four or five.
9. Directory location: The directory of the paper is usually located before the text, but it can also be placed after the text. If the table of contents is placed at the back of the text, the word "table of contents" should be added as the title before the table of contents.
10. Update the table of contents: If the chapter order or content changes during the writing of the paper, the table of contents should be updated in time to ensure the accuracy of the table of contents.