Instructions for Authors

Please note that a full paper is requested (for inclusion in the Proceedings), regardless of whether you present in an oral or poster session.

Poster Presentations

Poster size: 8 ft. x 4 ft. (2.4 m x 1.2 m)

Word Processing Template for Preparing Symposium Papers

Use this template file to obtain the right text format for your TOUGH Symposium papers. Once you have downloaded the template and opened a new Word document, you can overwrite the text in the document with your own words. 

Word for Windows Template (works for Word95, Word97, and Word 2000)

We suggest using Internet Explorer when downloading this template.

  • Right click on this link: TEMPLATE
  • Select "Save Target As". Use the existing template name "TOUGH_symposium_template.dot" and save in your Word "template" directory (i.e., Program Files, Microsoft Office, Templates).
  • Open Word, use File/New and select "TOUGH_symposium_template" as the document type. Use the pull-down menu when doing this (not "ctrl-n").
  • Alternatively, save the template at any location and start Word by double-clicking on the template icon.

Do not try to open the file TOUGH_symposium_template.dot within Word -- you need to place the file in the "template" directory.

When using the template, it is important to make use of the Word styles for each type of paragraph, heading etc. Changing the font sizes, underlines, bold face etc is then completely automatic. Changing font sizes by hand usually results in an inconsistent appearance.  When you paste charts or figures into your document, please use "Paste Special" and then paste as pictures.  This avoids page overruns when we reprint the document and store it on the CD (also makes the files more compact).

If you have any questions or would like this template emailed to you instead of downloading it from here, please contact Maria Atkinson at mefink@lbl.gov.

Send electronic papers to SAFinsterle@lbl.gov.


 

 

 

 

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