- Sections and subsections numbered like "II.A.1" (add following to end of preamble)
-
\renewcommand{\thesection}{\Roman{section}}
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\renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\thesection.\Alph{subsection}}
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\renewcommand{\thesubsubsection}{\thesubsection.\arabic{subsubsection}}
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- roman numeraled endnotes instead of footnotes (add following to preamble)
- \usepackage{endnotes}
- \let\footnote=\endnote
- \renewcommand{\theendnote}{\roman{endnote}}
- put "\theendnotes" just before the online appendix
- use Times New Roman 12 point font (
\usepackage{mathptmx}
) - use the
jhr.bst
BibTeX style file as your bibliography style (i.e. put this.bst
file in your TeX path and then issue\bibliographystyle{jhr}
directly before\bibliography{my-bib-file}
) - put figure captions below figures
- change textual references: "Appendix A" --> "Online Appendix A" (and same for Tables and Figures)
- take care of frontmatter formatting according to journal guidelines
- Author bios
- Data Availability Statement (see here for complete details)
- Disclosure Statement
- Add a cite to your data/replication files in the body of the manuscript: include this as an item in the list of references.
Make the following formatting changes in Word after importing your compiled PDF (e.g. using Adobe Acrobat)
- show formatting symbols (makes it easier to figure out what's going on in problematic sections of the document)
- re-type equations (I recommend following this advice for converting equations)
- fix hyphenation breaks
- manually insert endnotes
- check tables and figures
- change subfigure panel titles: “(a)” —> “Panel A” etc.