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3.8 Tables
Tables are printed within the body of the text at the center of the frame and labelled according
to the chapter in which they appear. Thus, for example, tables in Chapter 3 are numbered
sequentially: Table 3.1, Table 3.2 and so on.
The caption should be placed above the table itself (Table 3.1). If the table contains a citation,
the source of the reference should be included in the table caption.
Table 3.1: Example of table
Heading Heading
Text Text
If the table occupies more than one page, the continued table on the following page should
indicate that it is a continuation, for example: ‘Table 3.7, continued’. The header row should
also be repeated.
3.9 Figures
Figures, like tables are printed within the body of the text at the center of the frame and labelled
according to the chapter in which they appear. Thus, for example, figures in Chapter 3 are
numbered sequentially: Figure 3.1, Figure 3.2.
Figures, unlike text or tables, contain graphs, illustrations or photographs and their labels are
placed at the bottom of the figure rather than at the top (using the same format used for tables)
(Figure 3.3).
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Figure 3.3: Example of figure
If the figure occupies more than one page, the continued figure on the following page should
indicate that it is a continuation: for example: ‘Figure 3.7, continued’.
If the figure contains a citation, the source of the reference should be placed after the label.
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