1. When arranging the table of contents, the table of contents is usually placed in front of the main body of the paper.
2. There is a clear "directory" mark, and the word "directory" occupies one line.
3. The directory must be inserted automatically, and it needs to be automatically generated by word, and it cannot be handwritten.
4. The line spacing is a fixed value of 22 pounds (different schools have different requirements).
There are no page numbers in the catalogue.
6. Are the English letters, numbers and dots of the tab stops in the table of contents all time? New? Roman.
7. The format of the figure directory or table directory is the same as that of the text directory.
8. The content must be consistent with the outline of the full text. In other words, the title, subtitle and content of this paper are one-to-one correspondence.
9. The table of contents is both the outline of the paper and the subtitle of this part of the paper. The page numbers of the table of contents in the text should be marked one by one, and the page numbers must be clear and correct.
10, since the table of contents is the guide map of the paper, it should be complete, that is, all the contents of the article should be reflected in the table of contents, and no omissions are allowed.
Components of paper:
1, title. The title of the thesis should not be difficult to understand, that is, the title of the thesis, just like the title of the composition written in high school. In other words, it is necessary to highly summarize the content of the article, that is, to achieve such an effect: others will know what you are writing when they look at the title of your paper.
2. Contents. A table of contents is a short list of main paragraphs in a paper.
3. Abstraction. It is to extract the main points and summarize the core content of the paper in highly concise language. The abstract of the paper is short, generally 200-400 words.
4. Key words. Words or technical terms related to the core content of the paper are generally 3-5 keywords per paper.
5, the text. This is the core and largest part of the paper. The main body of the paper includes preface, literature review, research design, results and analysis, conclusion, etc.
6. References. It is a reference for writing a paper.
7. thanks. In other words, we are grateful to those who have helped us with our thesis, whether it is the tutor or family and friends.