Filing a Motion via E-filing You can e-file using a personal computer or at one of the public access eFile workstations offered at the Daley Center and in suburban courthouses. You must have an email address to e-file.
To file a civil lawsuit, you must complete a Complaint form, a Summons form as well as a Civil Division Action Cover Sheet. These forms are available in the Civil Division of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County (Clerk's Office) in Room 601 of the Richard J.
How to create a caption: Place the caption directly below your image. Start the caption with a figure number (e.g. Figure 1.) If appropriate, begin the caption with a brief description of the figure. Write a citation for the image using the same format you would in a footnote. Single space the caption, no indent.
The reference entry should list: The creator of the image. The year it was published. The title of the image. The format of the image (e.g., “photograph”) Its location or container (e.g. a website, book, or museum)
If you found the image online you will need to include in your footnote: artist or designer. title of work. year of creation of work. type of materials (optional) dimensions of the work (optional) URL. access date.
The basic format for a Long Caption to go in a List of Illustrations is: Fig 1. Description of image/figure as it relates to your work. Format by Creator Name, "Original Title," in/from Author, Title of Source (publication details), page number, original figure/table number.
Overall page layout One inch margins on sides, top and bottom. Use Times or Times New Roman 12 pt font. Double-space the text of the paper. Use left-justified text, which will have a ragged right edge. Use a 1/2" indent for paragraph beginnings, block quotes and hanging (bibliography) indents.
In Chicago style, when you don't just refer to an image but actually include it in your (research) paper, the image should be formatted as a figure. Place the figure before or after the first paragraph where it is mentioned. Refer to figures by their numbers in the text (e.g., “see fig. 1”).
Write the word Figure followed by the number and a full stop (e.g. Figure 3.) Provide the name of the photographer/creator, followed by a comma. Provide the title of the photo in italics (use sentence style capitalisation) and then a full stop. Provide the year of publication and format, separated by a comma.