Ms Word Turabian Template

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title of the document should be all caps and

arranged on two lines if over 48 characters

___________________

A Paper

Presented to

Dr. ???? ????????

Reformed Theological Seminary

___________________

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Requirements for the Course

OCE750 Orientation Seminar

___________________

by

Your Full Name Here

Month Year

Paper Title

Normal text. Double spaced, 3/4" indent. Chapter style used with appropriate header gives a 2" drop for section first pages. You can use Chapter style with the paper title or with routine paper headings to begin the paper (Introduction, Conclusion etc.). A thesis requires chapter name and number at the beginning of each new chapter.

1st Level Subheading

1st and 2nd level sub-heading are started on the 3rd line after the preceding text (double space plus one line). Headline style capitalization, no period to end. Normal text begins on 2nd line after the heading. (This is really too short for a block quote!).

2nd Level Subheading

Normal text.[1] Normal text. Normal text. Normal text. Normal text. Normal text.

3rd Level Subheading

Turabian suggests a run-in paragraph sub-heading with a period. However, MS Word formats according to paragraph breaks, and so the entire paragraph becomes styled as that heading.

Specific Examples of Form in Use

When two headings connect with no intervening text, omit the extra line space. By the way, a paragraph should be longer than one sentence.

If Your Heading is More Than 48

Characters Long, Split It Into Two Lines

Block Quotations

Quotations that are five or more lines in length should be set apart from the rest of the text as a block quotation. The format of block quotations should be single space with the entirety of the quotation indented four spaces (0.5") from the left margin. There should be no quotation marks at the beginning or end of the...