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IEEE 802.11 DOCUMENT STYLE REQUIREMENTS:



IEEE 802.11
DOCUMENT STYLE REQUIREMENTS:













  • How do I use the templates?















Reasons for having rules on the style of IEEE 802.11 documents



All documents generated for and by the IEEE 802.11 Working Group will be published
through a web-site. Therefore, it is of prime importance that all documents
adhere to the following rules.



State the document status in the footer



To prevent confusion by the public, the document must
clearly state the status: Is it a submission or proposal from an individual, or
is it an approved Working Group position?
The requirement is that the footer on each submission clearly state
"Submission".



Document numbers and page numbers on ALL pages



The document number and the page
number must be shown on all pages. Also,
the page numbers need to be contiguous from 1 through the highest number.



Maintain a professional look



To give the 802.11 publications a professional look, a
standardized header and footer is required.










Document numbers,
filenames and uploading documents



Document numbers are available from the mentor web server at:


https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/documents
.


Before you can obtain a document number, you must log
in using your IEEE web account credentials.


You can then obtain a document number from the mentor web
site (above). You have a choice of uploading


the document immediately, or uploading it later.
When uploading the document later, log in using your IEEE



web account credentials and filter on "My Pending".
Locate the correct document and select the "upload"


link to the right of that document. This will
bring you to a dialog where you can locate the document to


be uploaded.



Note: the uploader validates only part of the filename (as it
describes in the upload dialog). It does not validate


the title against what was entered when the document number
was requested. Also, it does not check the



year part of the filename. Please enter these parts of
the filename consistently.



Please ensure that the filename matches the following
template:



11-<2-digit-year>-<4-digit-document-number>-<2-digit-revision>-<subgroup>-<title>.<extension>



e.g.



11-08-0123-02-000a-example-document-title.doc


Also note that the format of the document designator
(described here) follows slightly different rules
to the filename. Use the document designator format when referring to a
document in a submission.










File Format for IEEE 802.11
Documents



Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007 is the official
document format for the IEEE 802.11 Working Group.



Acrobat .PDF files are used only for
Working Group standard Draft documents.












Rules for IEEE
802.11 documents



The document format shall be:



Paper size: US letter (8.5"x11")



Margins: top margin: 0.6 ", bottom margin: 0.5 ", mirror
images, inner margin: 0.75", outer margin: 0.75", Gutter: 0.5 ",
header and footer 0.3" from edge.



Each page shall have a header with the following attributes:

Font and size Times (New) Roman, Bold, 14 point for portrait oriented documents

Font and size Times (New) Roman, Bold, 18 point for landscape oriented
documents (e.g. PowerPoint)

Line below, with 2 points separation from text

Left, aligned with margin: the month and year of the publication (the venue
date)


Right aligned to the margin: the document designator, which includes the
document number:



doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/ssssrx



where:



yy are the last two
digits of the year



ssss is the assigned sequence number of the document



x is the revision number



Each page shall have a footer with the following attributes:

Font and size Times (New) Roman, Normal, 12 point


Line above

Left, aligned with margin: the word "Submission"

Center: the word "page" followed by the page number

Right aligned to the margin: the first author and company.



Every document submission must have an author and company as a point of
reference for the submission.










Templates



As a convenience, the following templates are available for Microsoft Office
users:




  • Word 2003 document in portrait format

  • Word 2003 document in landscape format


  • PowerPoint 2003 presentation template


  • PowerPoint 2007 presentation template
    (this has embedded instructions that refer to the PowerPoint 2007
    user-interface)

  • Excel 2003 spreadsheet




For quick and easy document
creation, place the template files in your template directory. The template location varies depending on the
version of Microsoft Office. Typical
locations are:



c:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\802.11



or,



c:\Documents and
Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\802.11



Create the “802.11” directory in the
appropriate location, then copy all the 802.11 template files to that
directory.



If you are unsure of the location of the Microsoft Office template files on
your system, follow these steps:

1. Launch Microsoft Word 2003.

2. Menu select
Tools, Options.

3. Click the File Locations
tab and click the “User Templates” list box entry.


4. Click the Modify button to
display the full text of the User Templates path. This is folder where the 802.11 templates
must be placed.

5. Click the Cancel button.

6. Click the Close button.

7. Open Explorer and navigate
to the folder path discovered in step 4.

8. Create a new folder there
called “802.11”, then copy all the 802.11
template files to that directory.





To create a new submission, launch
the preferred Microsoft Office application (Word, PowerPoint or Excel), then
menu select File, New, and select the appropriate 802.11 template file. Follow the instructions provided within
the template.





Alternatively you can place the 802.11 document templates on your desktop, then double-click the appropriate template icon to open the
template. This alternate procedure is
NOT recommended since then every time you create a new submission you must remember
to save the resulting document under a different name and ensure that the resulting
new document extension is changed from a template file to a document file. The Microsoft Office applications treat the opening
of the template files differently from creating a new document based on the
templates. The former is useful for
editing the templates themselves, while the later creates a new document based
on the template. When operating on a
template file directly the Microsoft Office applications operate in a similar,
but slightly different mode than when operating on a real document. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that
you find the correct location for the template files on your system and copy
the 802.11 submission templates to that location. Then you can create a new submission at will,
and there are no special procedures to remember, you can just follow the
instructions within the template.










































Guidelines for using the Word templates for document
submissions



Place the template files in
your template directory. The template
location varies depending on the version of Microsoft Office. Typical locations are:



c:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\802.11



or,



c:\Documents and
Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\802.11



Create the “802.11” directory in the
appropriate location, then copy the 802.11 template files to that directory.



To create a new 802.11 submission, menu select File, New, and select the
appropriate 802.11 Word template file (portrait or landscape format).



Follow the instructions provided within the template.





Note:



The headers are
provided with "fields" that are automatically copied from the
document properties section.



Follow the instructions provided within the
template for properly setting the document properties and then updating the
header and footer from the document properties.











































Guidelines
for PowerPoint
Submissions



Place the template files in
your template directory. The template
location varies depending on the version of Microsoft Office. Typical locations are:



c:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\802.11



or,



c:\Documents and
Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\802.11



Create the “802.11” directory in the
appropriate location, then copy the 802.11 template file to that directory.



To create a new 802.11 submission, menu select File, New, and select the
802.11 PowerPoint template file.



Follow the instructions provided within the template.


































Guidelines for Excel Submissions



Place the template files in
your template directory. The template
location varies depending on the version of Microsoft Office. Typical locations are:



c:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Templates\802.11



or,



c:\Documents and
Settings\User Name\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\802.11



Create the “802.11” directory in the
appropriate location, then copy the 802.11 template file to that directory.



To create a new 802.11 submission, menu select File, New, and select the
802.11 Excel template file.



Follow the instructions provided within the template.





Note:



The header and footer
are automatically updated by a macro whenever the spreadsheet is printed (or
print-previewed). The macro copies the
corresponding cells on the Title sheet to the header and footer "fields"
of every sheet in the workbook.










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