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We hope you find this template useful!

We’ve put in the headings we usually see in these posters, you can copy and paste and change to your hearts content! We suggest you use keep black text against a light background so that it is easy to read. Background color can be changed in format-background-drop down menu.

The boxes around the text will automatically fit the text you type, and if you click on the text, you can use the little handles that appear to stretch or squeeze the text boxes to whatever size you want.

Some helpful tips provided on the teplate:

• Poster has paper size B1.

• The analogous rules apply for the poster as for the article (see http://ctpsr.econ.muni.cz/instructions-for-authors/

• The poster can be colored.

How to bring things in from Excel and Word

Excel- select the chart, hit edit-copy, and then edit-paste into PowerPoint. The chart can then be stretched to fit as required. If you need to edit parts of the chart, it can be ungrouped.

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References should be added at the end of the poster, they have to be consistent throughout the text of the poster Their corresponding citation will be added in the alphabetical order. Authors should ensure that every reference in the text appears in the list of references and vice versa. In the text citations should be numbered and use the brackets [1].

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