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It may also help to think of the title as the topic sentence of the tablet tells the reader what the table is about and how it's organized. Tables are read from the top down, so titles go above the body of the table and are left-justified.
It may also help to think of the title as the topic sentence of the tablet tells the reader what the table is about and how it's organized. Tables are read from the top down, so titles go above the body of the table and are left-justified.
In tables, the columns are usually labelled at the top, above the content (much in line with Geoffrey One's answer). As the column labels are usually the first thing a person looks at in order to understand the table, it makes sense to put the caption above of this. The same principle applies to figures / plots.
A figure caption is centered under the figure; a table caption is centered above the table (if a caption is more than one line, make it left justified). A Figure and its caption should appear on the same page. All captions should start with a capitalized word and end with a period.
Table legends go above the body of the Table and are left justified; Tables are read from the top down. Figure legends go below the graph and are left justified; graphs and other types of Figures are usually read from the bottom up.
Keep table titles brief but sufficiently detailed to explain the data included. Typically, specify the crop or soil involved, the major variables presented, and the place and year. Do not include units of measurement; these belong in a row of their own, just beneath the column headings, or in row headings.
Ensure that your table title is brief but explanatory. Italicize the table title. Do not italicize the table number. Standard abbreviations and symbols, such as % or no.
Titles/labels/legends for tables are always placed at the top of the table. A table should be stand-alone and hence, the title and footnotes presented should be self-explanatory. The number of words/information presented in the table depends up on what is being presented in the table.
Every figure should appear flush with the left margin. Immediately below the figure, provide its number (e.g., Figure 1) in italics, followed by a period, followed by a brief but descriptive title (called a figure caption) in sentence case.
Refer to the graph in your text. ... Place the caption underneath the graph. ... Provide a brief description of the graph. ... List the author's name. ... Provide the title of the book or other resource. ... Include the book's location, publisher, and year inside parentheses. ... Finish with a page number and the resource format.
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