Capitalization Question

Subject: Capitalization Question
From: Kelly Burhenne <burhennk -at- SMTPGW -dot- LIEBERT -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 1995 16:13:47 EST

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Hi all!

I've run into a question regarding capitalization that I can't seem to
find a definitive answer to. I've always done the following:

Figure 5-1
Appendix B
Section 13
Chapter 14
Volume IV
**********
page 17
pp. 12

However, a colleague and I were talking about the capitalization of
"page". I looked it up in _The Chicago Manual of Style_ and _The New
York Public Library Writer's Guide to Style and Usage_. I can't find a
*definite* answer from these, but they seem to say you should do the
following:

see chapter 5 BUT
see Chapter 5, Spelling, for more info......

(same for "figure" and "appendix")

There's no information regarding "page".

I'm not satisfied with these answers. I think "chapter", "figure", and
"appendix" should be capitalized when followed by a number, regardless
of whether or not the name is listed.

Anyone care to give me their opinion? Specifically, I'm most
interested in "chapter", "page", "figure", and "appendix" when
followed by a number.

Your insight is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Kelly Burhenne
burhennk -at- liebert -dot- com
Columbus, OH


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