If the footnotes to both table and text fall together at the bottom of a page, the footnotes to the table are placed above the footnotes to the text, and the two groups are separated by a 50-point rule flush left; but if there are footnotes to the text and none to the table, the 50-point rule is retained.
Footnotes to cut-in and indented tables and tables in rules are set full measure, except when footnotes are short, they can be set in 1 em under indented table.
Footnotes are set as paragraphs, but two or more short footnotes should be combined into one line, separated by not less than 2 ems.
The footnotes and notes to tables are set solid.
Footnotes and notes to tables and boxheads are set the same size, but not smaller than 6 point, unless specified otherwise.
Footnotes to tables follow tabular style in the use of abbreviations, figures, etc.
In footnotes, numbers are expressed in figures, even at the beginning of a note or sentence.
If a footnote consists entirely or partly of a table or leaderwork, it should always be preceded by introductory matter carrying the reference number; if necessary, the copy preparer should add an introductory line, such as "¹See the following table:".
An explanatory paragraph without specific reference but belonging to the table rather than to the text follows the footnotes, if any, and is separated from them or from the table by space.
All fractions are set flush right to the bearoff.
Total length | 40¾ | 41 | 0.42 | 43 | 44 | 0.455 | 46 | 47 | 48 | ½ in. |
Sleeve length | 10⅝ | 10 | 10 | 10 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 1 in. |
Armhole length | 8⅝ | 8½ | 9 | 9½ | 9½ | 10 | 10½ | 10½ | 11 | 1 in. |
Sleeve cufflength (if cuff is used) | 5½ | 5½ | 5½ | 57⁄12 | 5½ | 57⁄12 | 5½ | 5½ | 5½ | Maximum |
Neck opening | 26½ | 26 | 2717⁄32 | 2815⁄32 | 28 | 2917⁄32 | 30 | 30 | 31 | 2 in. |
Waist: | ||||||||||
7,8,9, 10 cut | 23½ | 24 | 25½ | 2715⁄32 | 28 | 29½ | 31 | 32 | 33½ | 6pct. |
11, 12, 14 cut | 22½ | 23½ | 25 | 26½ | 27½ | 29 | 30½ | 31½ | 33 | 6 pct. |