Subject: *presses Restart button on PoorCynic's brain*
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Posted on: 2011-07-29 19:43:00 UTC
Seriously, though, a template is a useful tool, not a prerequisite. I don't think anybody ever in the world thought that it would actually be required. An author's format is quite individual and a style choice just like anything else. Sure, there are standard formats, and of course it has to be readable and pleasing to the eye; but within those guidelines there's still plenty of room for creativity. Times New Roman looks different from Courier or Arial. There's indenting versus leaving space between paragraphs versus both. Different styles of English use different punctuation conventions. It really just has to be readable, consistent, and grammatical. (Though even the rules of grammar can be occasionally broken for the sake of style.)