Instructions for Taylor & Francis Author Template
Microsoft Word 2010 for Windows
The template has been designed to help you prepare your manuscript for submission to a journal. If accepted for publication, it will also help the publisher to process it more easily. It does not give an exact representation of how the published article will look.
To save the template on your computer:
•First you will need to locate and open your Templates folder. If your computer has Windows XP, you can do this by launching Windows Explorer (Windows key + E on
your keyboard) and typing %AppData%\Microsoft\Templates into the address bar
at the top of the window, or into command in the Start menu.
If your computer has Windows 7, you can obtain the same result by typing
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates into Windows
Explorer, or into the Search programs and files box in the Start menu.
•If you cannot find the Templates folder, open Word, click on File → Options (under Help) → Advanced. Scroll to the bottom of the options and click on File Locations, then
double-click User Templates to open the path to your Templates folder.
•Click on the link to the template and Save the file to your Templates folder. The template arrives in a Zip (compressed) file from which it must be extracted before you can use it.
•Extract the Word template file from the Zip (compressed) file to your Templates folder.
Ensure it is saved there as a Microsoft Office Word Template. You can then delete the Zip file; the template is now ready to use.
To use the template styles in a new document:
•When the template is in place, open Word and click File→ New → My Templates and select the T&F Template Word 2010 file. Check Create New: Document.
•  A new Word document will be created based on the template. Immediately Save As a ‘Word 97-2003 Document’ (.doc) in your preferred location with your file name of choice.
•To view the customised styles of the template, click Home. The Styles gallery appears in the top right of the screen. Click the small arrow in the bottom right corner of the box to
open the Styles pane.
•To activate the Custom Toolbars, click the Add-Ins tab which should be visible at the top of your screen. If it is not there, follow these instructions:
o Click File → Options (under Help) → Customize Ribbon. The Word Options dialog box appears.
o On the right-hand side under Customize the Ribbon, select Main Tabs from the drop-down menu. In the list below, ensure the Developer and Add-Ins options are
checked, click OK.
o Select Developer→ Document Template.
o In the dialog box, click Attach; navigate to and select the T&F Template Word 2010 file, click Open.
o Ensure the Automatically update document styles box has been checked (any items under Global templates and add-ins might need to be temporarily un checked in order
to enable the Add-Ins tab to appear), then click OK.
o The Add-Ins tab should now be visible at the top of your screen. Click the tab; the custom toolbars should appear below it.
•Highlight an appropriate section of text, for example, the title. Type your title over this text.
•When the Return key is pressed, Word will try to guess what type of paragraph you require next. If this is incorrect, look for the name of the appropriate style in the custom toolbar
and click in the toolbar to apply it.
•Proceed throughout the document, deleting any style categories that are not relevant.
•Save the document when you are finished. The file will be saved as a ‘Word 97-2003 Document’ in the location specified above.
To attach template styles to an existing document (it is advisable to make a backup copy of your manuscript file before doing this):
•When the template is in place, open your manuscript in Word.
•To view the styles in your document, click Home. The Styles gallery appears in the top right of the screen. Click the small arrow in the bottom right corner of the box to open the Styles pane.
•To activate the Custom Toolbars, click File → Options (under Help)→ Customize Ribbon. The Word Options dialog box appears.
spring framework documentation•On the right-hand side under Customize the Ribbon, select Main Tabs from the drop-down menu. In the list below, ensure the Developer and Add-Ins options are checked,
click OK.
•Select Developer→ Document Template.
•In the dialog box, click Attach; navigate to and select the T&F Template Word 2010 file, click Open.
•Ensure the Automatically update document styles box has been checked (any items under Global templates and add-ins might need to be temporarily un checked in order to enable
the Add-Ins tab to appear), then click OK.
•The Add-Ins tab should now be visible at the top of your screen. Click the tab; the custom toolbars should appear below it.
•Highlight or click within a portion of text, for example the article title, look for the name of the appropriate style in the custom toolbar and click the toolbar to apply it.
•Proceed through the document applying the styles as needed for your article. Word will add the appropriate amount of space between each paragraph, so additional ‘empty’
paragraphs in your document will be unnecessary in most cases.
•Save As a ‘Word 97-2003 Document’ (.doc) in your preferred location with your file name of choice.
Keyboard shortcuts: The template contains a collection of styles which are applied using the custom toolbars. The following key combinations can be used to achieve the same result. Article title (Alt + Ctrl + T)
Author names (Alt + Ctrl + N)
Affiliation (Alt + Ctrl + A)
Correspondence details (Alt + Ctrl + C)
Notes on contributors (Alt + Ctrl + U)
Received date (Alt + Ctrl + R)
Abstract (Alt + Ctrl + S)
Keywords (Alt + Ctrl + K)
Subject codes (Alt + Ctrl + J)
Level one heading (Alt + Ctrl + 1)
Level two heading (Alt + Ctrl + 2)
Level three heading (Alt + Ctrl + 3)
Level four heading + paragraph (Alt + Ctrl + 4)
Paragraph (Alt + Ctrl + P)
New paragraph (Alt + Ctrl + Z)
Displayed quotation (Alt + Ctrl + Q)
Bulleted list (Alt + Ctrl + B)
Numbered list (Alt + Ctrl + L)
Displayed equation (Alt + Ctrl + E)
Acknowledgements (Alt + Ctrl + W)
Footnotes (Alt + Ctrl + O)
References (Alt + Ctrl + X)
Table title (Alt + Ctrl + I)
Figure caption (Alt + Ctrl + F)
Troubleshooting:
If the Add-Ins tab is not visible on the Ribbon at the top of the screen:
•Click File → Options (under Help) → Customize Ribbon. The Word Options dialog box appears.
•On the right-hand side under Customize the Ribbon, select Main Tabs from the drop-down menu. In the list below, ensure the Developer and Add-Ins options are checked,
click OK.
•Select Developer→ Document Template.
•In the dialog box, click Attach; navigate to and select the T&F Template Word 2010 file, click Open.
•Ensure the Automatically update document styles box has been checked (any items under Global templates and add-ins might need to be temporarily un checked in order to enable
the Add-Ins tab to appear), then click OK.
•The Add-Ins tab should now be visible at the top of your screen.
If special characters are not properly displayed:
•Reformatting of running text, into which special characters such as Greek letters have been entered via the keyboard, can cause these characters to disappear.
•In order to avoid this problem, always insert special characters to your document from Insert → Symbol. In the Symbol dialog box select the required character and click Insert. Further information on how to submit your manuscript can be found on the Instructions for Authors page of the journal.

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