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5 Follow the format and style You should center the word Abstract at the top of the page, and then type your abstract in a single paragraph with double spacing and regular margins. You should also use the same font and size as the rest of your paper, and indent the first line of your abstract.
Style and Formatting Paragraphs: Use double spacing for the text. Indent the first line of each paragraph by 0.5 inches. Title Capitalization: Capitalize the first and last words, as well as all major words in the title.
0:43 3:30 Once the template has loaded. Youll have a doc fully formatted ing to the Chicago or turabianMoreOnce the template has loaded. Youll have a doc fully formatted ing to the Chicago or turabian standards. All you need to do now is replace the sample text with your own text.
In Chicago author-date style, your text must include a reference list. It appears at the end of your paper and gives full details of every source you cited. In notes and bibliography style, you use Chicago style footnotes to cite sources; a bibliography is optional but recommended.