A. CMOS does not state a preference, but for Chicago-style student papers, please see Turabian Tip Sheet 6, which suggests 12 pt. Times New Roman or Calibri or 11 pt. Arial (based on Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 9th edition, which is compatible with The Chicago Manual of Style). · All notes should be typed in 12pt font using Times New Roman. Within the notes themselves, numbers are full-sized, and are followed by a period. Indent the first line of any footnote 1/2” from the margin. Other lines will be flushed left Author: Christopher Mansayon. · Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) Citation Help; Format a Paper in Chicago; Enter Search Words Search. Go with size 12 Times New Roman font. There is no page number on the title page! About a third of the way down the page, write your paper title. Go down about another third and write.
General Guidelines (Remember, always speak with your supervising professor about which format style you should use.): Margins should be set at no less than 1" and no greater than ". Typeface should be something readable, such as Times New Roman. Font size should be no less than 10 pt. (preferably, 12 pt.). The Online Writing Center provided a sample paper for Chicago Style. General Guidelines are below, for more detailed information consult the Chicago Manual of Style and Purdue OWL links under "More Information." General Guidelines. 1" margins on all four sides; Times New Roman; 12 pt. font; Double-space text, except for: block quotations; notes. Chicago Manual Style 1. To format the title page, click the "enter" button. Press the enter key six times. Next, type the title. The title should be double-spaced. Press the enter key four times, then type your name, the instructor's name, the course number, and the date that the paper is due, pressing the enter key after each entry.
your professor, use the following guidelines when setting up a paper in Chicago Style. One inch margins on sides, top, and bottom Times New Roman, 12 pt. font Double-space the text (except for block quotes, footnotes, and bibliography entries). Use a ½ inch indent for paragraph beginnings, block quotes, and hanging indents. The results of your search have been divided into the following tabbed sections. To see search results from any of these areas of The Chicago Manual of Style Online, click on the appropriate tab. Results 31 - 40 of for font. [color=#] [size=small] [font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]Here is the line I'm editing: [/font] [/size] [/color. Go with size 12 Times New Roman font. There is no page number on the title page! About a third of the way down the page, write your paper title. Go down about another third and write: Your Name. Class Name. Date.
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