Writing Guidelines for the Master's Thesis Report
Tables
Tables must be numbered sequentially within each chapter. The first digit indicates the chapter number, and the second digit represents the table’s order number within that chapter, for example, "Table 1.1."
The titles of tables must be written above the tables, aligned to the right. The text inside the tables must be typed using a font size of 11pt with single line spacing.
Tables may be arranged in landscape format if necessary, provided that they are listed in the Appendix and referenced properly within the main text.
All tables must be referenced in the text, and each table must be placed immediately after its first mention.
Example:
According to the data in table 1.1, it is recommended that...
A | B | C | D |
---|---|---|---|
123 | 125 | 255411 | 553321 |
123569 | 2548 | 123355 | 1233 |
When a table continues onto the next page, the table title must be repeated on the right side, and the indication "Continuation of Table 1.1" must also be written on the right side above the continued table.
Example:
Continuation of table 1.1
A | B | C | D |
---|---|---|---|
123 | 125 | 255411 | 553321 |
123569 | 2548 | 123355 | 1233 |
If a table is divided across two or more pages, the table's column headings must be repeated on each page.
Table titles must not be placed at the bottom of a page.
According to the subchapters, tables are not separately renumbered.
If a table occupies more than 75% of the page, it must be included in an appendix, and a reference to it must be made in the main text.