▪Avoid marking too many sections. As a rule of thumb, don’t mark more than 7. ▪Each section should have enough pages so that readers can easily find it. ▪You don’t necessarily have to mark all of the sections that are in your document. For example, you could exclusively mark the sections that contain frequently needed reference information but leave basic conceptual information and procedures unmarked. ▪Clearly label the section markers so that readers immediately know what each section is about. This is especially important if you don’t use a running header or footer. ▪When possible, combine part labels or section labels with Separator pages because separator pages clearly visualize the beginning of each part or section. |