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Instructions for Manuscript Submittal for the Conference Proceedings

2002 Military and Aerospace Applications of
Programmable Devices and Technologies
International Conference


The following instructions are provided as an aid to guide the author in preparing his or her manuscript for the 2001 Military and Aerospace Applications of Programmable Devices and Technologies International Conference Proceedings. These guidelines are suggested and will provide a Proceedings with good production quality.   Other formats can be accepted provided that they are legible, can be printed and reproduced, and adequate margins are provided.  Electronic versions of the completed manuscript is the preferred submission medium.  If necessary, hardcopy will be accepted and scanned for the CD-ROM Proceedings.

The following downloadable files may ease the paper preparation process:

Microsoft Word version of format instructions Format Instructions (doc)

Acrobat version of format instructions Format Instructions (pdf)

TEMPLATES FOR MICROSOFT WORD

(Blank) Microsoft Word file - The following blank template already includes all the page setup and style definitions for a properly-formatted manuscript prepared using Microsoft Word. It differs from the Camera-Ready Instructions file (above) only in that it contains no text in the main body of the file. You may use this blank Word document as a template to publish their manuscript.

Download blank template in Word 6.0 format Template blank (doc)

Download blank template in Word for Mac 5.1 format Template blank: Mac (mew)

PAGE SETUP AND STYLE DEFINITIONS

Microsoft Word page and setup files - The following document lists all the "page setup and style definitions" required for proper manuscript formatting. If you plan to use Microsoft Word to author your paper, this is a helpful reference.

View "Microsoft Word page and style definitions" in Adobe Acrobat format. Page Setup (pdf)


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