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Capitalize references to specific parts of a document. These include certain common nouns in the singular (e.g. act, chapter, figure) when they are used in text references with numbers or letters indicating place, position or major division in a sequence. Also capitalize a letter following such a term (e.g. Appendix D):
In addition, capitalize cross-references within a book when they refer to a particular section:
Informal references to chapter and topic titles may be capitalized and written without italics or quotation marks:
His topics included Northern Travel, Survival on the Road, and Basic Maintenance.
Do not capitalize minor subdivisions such as page, note, line, paragraph and verse:
Do not capitalize section when it is used for part of a law or set of regulations, but do capitalize it if it refers to a large subdivision of a report, book or other document:
Do not capitalize words referring to parts of a book when they are used in a general sense, are preceded by modifiers, or are in plural forms:
See also ABBREVIATIONS: PARTS OF A BOOK OR DOCUMENT.
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