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Subject:Re: How to reference document sections? From:Chris Kowalchuk <chris -at- bdk -dot- net> To:äë <sdeichmann -at- voicemobility -dot- com> Date:Fri, 18 Feb 2000 16:52:55 -0500
I don't have my MLA Style Guide or the Chicago Manual of Style handy,
but I believe the convention is simply to use initial caps on your
chapters/sections and no other special formatting. You would not use
quotation marks or italics. Italics should be reserved for references to
the title of a publication (such as a book or magazine, and also manuals
etc.).