UFC 1-300-01
29 NOVEMBER 2002
2-2.2
Tables. Position each table after the paragraph which first references it. If
this causes the table to break between two pages, the entire table may be placed on the
next page. Number tables consecutively, starting with Table 1. If a UFC has chapters,
number tables consecutively within each chapter, using the chapter number first,
followed by a dash (Example: for Chapter 2, Tables 2-1, 2-2, 2-3). Format tables
according to the following example. Font size may be reduced to a minimum 10-point to
enhance the presentation of data within a table.
Table 2-1. Example Table
T.O.
Units
35E8-2-10-4
National
CAGE
per
Nomenclature Illustration Part Number
Stock Number
Code
Trailer
Coupling,
19-17
5601-6-6S
1
01276
female,
Series 56
Washer, flat
19-18
495-060-A3
1
51506
Dust cap
19-20
5657-6
1
01276
Dust cap
19-21
5659-6
1
01276
Coupling,
19-39
5602-6-6S
1
01276
male, Series 56
Wacker HPU
19-1
52D9014-101
2
21439
Hose
30-7
52C8620-1
2
21439
assembly
2-2.3
Figures. Figures may be drawings or photographs. Figures may be color or
black and white. Ensure color fonts appear legible when printed black and white.
Position each figure after the paragraph which first references it. If the figure is too
large for the remaining space on the page, allow text to fill the remainder of the page
and place the figure at the top of the next page. If figures are so numerous they disrupt
the flow of text, group them at the end of the chapter. If more than one chapter is
affected, group all figures in an appendix. To conserve disk space, figures should be
provided in JPG, GIF, or WMF format; BMP is also acceptable. Embed (do not link)
figures within the document file. Minimum font size for labels and callouts within figures
is 8-point. Number figures similar to tables.
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