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psychoanalyst
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Template for Advanced Functional Materials journal

Post by psychoanalyst »

Hello All,

I have been using Latex for the past few months, but have been significantly aided because most journals I am interested in provide a Latex template.

Its been great because, I can simply plug and chug, but also bad because, I really don't know how to build a latex template bottom up.

Unfortunately, I have a submission due in a 4-5 days and I just realized that Advanced Functional Materials does not provide a Latex template!

In addition, they have a set of requirements for Latex submissions: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/ ... latex.html

I am currently using the ACS achemso package for my paper, but don't know if Wiley will accept that.

does anyone have a suitable template that I could use?

Thanks a lot!

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materialsdave
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Re: Template for Advanced Functional Materials journal

Post by materialsdave »

Hi,

It's fine to use the achemso package for your submission. Since we can only send a PDF file out for review, double-check that everything was converted properly when you run it through latex2pdf.

I hope this helps. Please send an email if you have additional questions.

Dave Flanagan
Editor-in-Chief, Advanced Functional Materials
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