Please assist the conference knowledge managers by following the
guidelines and sample paper below. It is assumed you will be using a
recent version of Microsoft Word. If you have any difficulty with using
the styles in the template, just follow the formatting and layout of
the sample paper.
Important note to all authors
• Contributed papers must not exceed four (4) pages in length (including figures, etc.).
• Identify the symposia theme in which your paper will be most
appropriately presented and record the division, commission or working
group symposia number/title as this will be required during the paper
submission process.
• Make the Title brief and specific to the subject of your paper.
• Abstracts for all papers must not exceed 200 words in length. The
abstract should contain an accurate summary of the context and new
information presented in the paper or poster paper.
File name
• Name your completed Word document as follows:
last name plus initials.doc (eg, jonesks.doc for Ken S Jones). Use all lowercase.
Text
• Use Times New Roman for all text including headings. Left align all text, images and tables.
• Use the Normal style for all text (style-normal) where possible in
preference to "Body text" styles. Normal text should be 11 point with
single line spacing.
• Do not indent the first line of a paragraph. Leave one blank line between paragraphs and before new section headings.
• Authors’ email may be hyperlinked. Hyperlinks to external web
references should be placed in the References section, rather than in
the body of the paper.
• Use List Bullet or List Number styles where appropriate for dot point or numbered lists.
Headings and sections
• Paper title: (style-Title) - 14 point, bold, sentence case
(capitals for proper nouns only). If the title extends to a second
line, do not use “enter” to break the line. Leave one blank line below
the title.
• Authors' names: (style-author) - 11 point. First name should come
before the family name for each author. Highlight the presenting
author in bold. Use superscripts to indicate different addresses. Use
shift enter to break lines between addresses. Leave one blank line
below the authors’ names.
• Authors' address: (style-address) - 9 point, not italics. The
corresponding email may be included at the end of each address. Leave
two blank lines after the authors’ addresses.
• Section Headings: Heading 1 (style-Heading 1) - 11 point, bold,
not italic and Heading 2 (style-Heading 2) - 11 point, italic. Note:
use sentence case NOT capital letters for headings.
Use descriptive names for Section headings where appropriate but
Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion section are examples of standard
sections that could be used.
• Abstract heading: (style-abstract head) - 11 point, bold.
• Abstract body: (style-abstract) - 11 point, not bold. Leave one blank line below the abstract text
• Keywords heading: (style-keywords head) 11 point, bold.
• Keywords: (style-keywords) 11 point, not bold. Six key words not
used in the Title or Abstract. Leave one blank line below the key words.
• References: Please follow the Australian Journal of Soil Research (www.publish.csiro.au/nid/87.htm?nid=87&aid=385.htm.)
Figures and images
• Figures and images should be placed in the body of the text, left aligned and not wrapped in the text.
• Figures copied from graphic applications (eg Microsoft Excel or
SigmaPlot chart) should be pasted into the Word document using
Edit>Paste Special>Picture.
• Images in either colour or black and white are acceptable. Images
files can be inserted using Insert>Picture>From File. Suitable
formats include JPG, GIF, BMP and TIFF. Images should be cropped and
reduced where possible using Photoshop or an image editor to produce a
file size before inserting into Word of around 300kb or less.
• Outline boxes (such as frames) should be avoided. Do not allow
images to "float" over text. Use Format>Picture>Layout>In line
with text.
• A table with borders removed can be used to arrange two or more images or figures side by side.
• If the drawing tool is used to create a diagram, group the objects
using the Select Objects arrow on the Drawing toolbar and then choose
right-click>Grouping>Group. Right-click over the toolbars area to
access the drawing toolbar.
• Captions for Figures and images (style-Caption) should be 10 point, bold and left aligned, placed below the image.
Symbols
• As far as possible use Insert>Symbol and select a character
from the "normal-text" font set at the top of the Font drop-down list
rather than the "Symbol" or "Wingdings" font set.
Tables
• Use tables rather than tabs or spaces to align images and text.
Remove borders from tables and insert horizontal lines only as
illustrated (Table 1) using Format>Borders and shading.
• Use the Insert Table button on the Standard toolbar and left align tables. Keep formatting simple.
• Captions should be placed above the table using the Caption style.
• Data columns should generally be centred or left aligned.
• Use a separate cell for each number and use Shift and Enter rather than Enter to break lines in cells.
Page Layout
• Margins should be set at 2 cm all round.
• Do not indent paragraphs.
A note on styles and templates
A style is a set of formatting instructions that can be applied to
text. The style used for the title of this document is "Title". It
applies the font Times New Roman, 14 point, bold. The Title style can
be found in the "Normal" drop-down-window on the left of the Formatting
menu bar above. This template uses the default styles: Heading 1,
Heading 2 etc and some custom styles: author, address etc. All styles
are stored with this document and can be saved as a template. Check the
formatting of your paper using View>Outline. Show 1, 2, 3 etc
heading levels to see the logical structure of your document and check
for "orphaned" headings, e.g. a Heading 1 style on a blank line.
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