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Example 1: Headings and Paragraphs

The following example shows the proper use of Head 1, Paragraph, and P2–P3 paragraph styles.

 Example 2: Terms and Definitions

The following example shows the proper styling of a term and definition section. Note that the Term Number, Term, and Definition are all on separate paragraphs.

Example 3: Applicable Documents/Normative References

Applicable Documents/Normative References are indispensable to the application of the standard. They also have their own set of paragraph styles.

Applicable Documents Head is applied to the title of a set of normative references. Applicable Documents is applied to all normative references, including references to standards, journal articles, and books.

The following example shows the proper styling of an Applicable Documents/Normative References section. Note that paragraphs styled as Applicable Documents will be processed during the eXtyles Standards Reference Processing Advanced Process.

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