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Tables
Create tables using the table formatting and editing feature of your word processing software. Do not use Excel or
comparable spreadsheet programs. Tables should be self-explanatory and should supplement, rather than
duplicate, the material in the text.
Tables are text-only items. Do not embed images within the table file.
Each table file should include the table title, appropriate column heads, and any legends.
Save each table in a separate word processing document file and upload individually.
Do not embed tables within the manuscript file.
Tables are numbered with arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.) when there is more than one. Do not use roman
numerals.
Cite tables consecutively in the manuscript, and number them in the order in which they are discussed.
Abbreviations are not permitted in table titles. Any abbreviation(s) used in the body of the table, including
dashes, must be defined in a footnote to the table, listed in reading order.
Many tables include information from other articles and series of patients. In these tables, include the
name of the first author of the previous series, and include the reference number and year alongside the
author's name. Each series mentioned in a table must be listed in the Reference section.
For further information on table formatting, please see the AMA Manual of Style. |