1. Title and subtitle: The title should be concise and clear, and accurately reflect the theme of the paper. Subtitles can provide more information to help readers understand the content of the paper. The font size, style and position of the title and subtitle should be uniform.
2. Paragraphs and line spacing: Each paragraph should have a clear theme, and the transition between paragraphs should be natural. The spacing should be moderate, not too close and not too sparse.
3. Citations and references: The citation format should be uniform, such as APA, MLA or Chicago. The format of references should also be unified, including author, publication year, article title, journal name, volume number, issue number and page number.
4. Charts and pictures: Charts and pictures should have clear titles and notes, and the positions should be appropriate so as not to interfere with readers' reading of the text. The resolution of charts and pictures should be high enough to be clearly visible when printed or enlarged.
5. Header and footer: The header usually contains the title of the paper and the author's name, and the footer usually contains the page number. The font size and style of headers and footers should be consistent with the text.
6. Indentation and alignment: A new paragraph should have an appropriate indentation at the beginning to indicate the beginning of the paragraph. Text should be aligned at both ends to keep it clean.
7. Lists and bullets: If lists or bullets are used, their formats should be uniform, such as using solid dots or empty dots, or using numbers or letters.
8. Tables and formulas: tables should have clear titles and columns, and formulas should have correct numbers and formats.
9. Font and font size: The font and font size should be unified, and TimesNewRoman or Arial font is generally used, and the font size is generally 12 points.
10. Page layout: The page layout should be neat, and there should not be too many blanks. If necessary, you can use page breaks to separate different parts.
The above are just some basic typesetting format problems, and the specific requirements may vary according to different disciplines and publishers. In the process of writing, it is best to refer to relevant guidelines or templates to ensure that the format of the paper meets the requirements.