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Full Stops in Titles, Headings Captions | Grammar Tips In academic and scientific English, the default is simple: do not place a full stop (period) at the end of a displayed title or heading This extends to section headings, subheadings, and the headings above ancillary elements (tables, figures, appendices)
Caption text punctuation: Full stops always necessary at the end? Most of the answers to this question will depend on the specific style guide you're using Some will specify periods in all cases, and some will disallow periods entirely (in which case you can't use a multiple-sentence caption)
Full stops - Style Manual Write full stops in email and web addresses when you use the full form rather than link text (for example, ‘dfat gov au’ instead of linking ‘the DFAT website’)
captions | Communication Standards | NREL Capitalize the first word in a caption and use lowercase thereafter, except for proper nouns and capitalized abbreviations You don't need a period at the end of a caption unless there is additional text below the caption such as a figure note or the caption includes multiple complete sentences
Tips Figure Captions - Santa Clara University Figures should be numbered using the order in which they appear in a text (Typically in bold font) figure title informs the viewer what they should learn from the graph or figure This should not be a full sentence or a statement of the axis titles; rather, it should provide context for the figure (Typically in bold font)
Captions for Figures and Tables | Style for Students Online Always cite the figure or table if it—or its data—came from a source, using the same citation style that you have used throughout the paper The most logical place for the citation to appear is at the end of the caption
How to Punctuate Captions - BusinessWritingBlog If she has several photos with captions–some sentences and some not–she should be consistent and use periods at the end of all of them (These rules are according to The Chicago Manual of Style; the Microsoft Manual of Style agrees )
Library Guides: Chicago Style Library Guide: Captions Commit to either full sentences with appropriate punctuation in the caption or incomplete sentences with no closing punctuation Illustration numbers (e g , Figure 3, Plate 1) should be followed by a period, a space, then the caption