U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual/Leaderwork

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14. Leaderwork
(See also Chapter 9 "Abbreviations and Letter Symbols" and Chapter 13 "Tabular Work")
14.1.

Leaderwork is a simple form of tabular work without boxheads or rules and is separated from text by 4 points of space above and below in solid matter and 6 points of space in leaded matter. It consists of a reading (stub) column and a figure column, leadered from the bottom line. It may also consist of two reading columns, aligning on the top line. In general, leaderwork (except indexes and tables of contents, which are set the same style as text) is governed by the same rules of style as tabular work. Unless otherwise indicated, leaderwork is set in 8 point. The period is omitted immediately before leaders.

Bearoff
14.2.

No bearoff is required at the right in a single reading column.

Columns
14.3.

A figure column is at least an en quad wider than the largest group of figures, but not less than 3 ems in single columns and 2 ems in double-up columns. Total rules are to be the full width of all figure columns.

Pounds
Year: 2000 655,939
Fiscal year:
2009 368,233
2010 100,000
Total 1,124,172
14.4.

Where both columns are reading columns, they are separated by an em space.

Particulars Artist
To the French Government:
The entire collection of French paintings on loan, with the exception of Mile. DuBourg (Mme. Fantin-Latour). Degas.
Avant la Course Do.
To Col. Axel H. Oxholm, Washington, DC:
Martha Washington, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. Attributed to Jonathan E. Earl, Los Angeles, CA.
Roses Renoir.
Do Forain.
Roses in a Chinese Vase and Sculpture by Maillol Vuillard.
Maternity Gauguin.
Continued heads
14.5.

The use of continued heads in leaderwork is not necessary.

Ditto (do.)
14.6.

The abbreviation do. is indented and capitalized in the stub. It is capitalized and cleared in last reading column.

Dollar mark and ciphers
14.7.

In a column containing mixed amounts (as money, tons, gallons, etc.) the figures are aligned on the right, and the dollar mark or other symbol is repeated before each sum of money. If several sums of money are grouped and added or subtracted to make a total, they are separated from the nonmoney group by a parallel rule, and the symbol is placed on the first figure of the separated group only.

14.8.

If two columns of sums of money add or subtract one into the other and one carries points and ciphers, the other should also carry points and ciphers.

Flush items and subheads
14.9.

Flush items clear the figure column.

14.10.

Subheads are centered in full measure.

Footnotes
14.11.

Footnotes to leaderwork follow the style of footnotes to tables.

14.12.
Footnote references begin with 1 in each leadered grouping, and footnotes are placed at the end, separated from it by 4 points of space. Separate notes from matter following by not less than 6 points of space.
14.13.

If the leaderwork runs over from one page to another, the footnotes will be placed at the bottom of the leadered material.[1]

Units of quantity
14.14.

Units of quantity or other words over a stub or figure column are set italic.

14.15.
The following example shows the style to be observed where there is a short colon line at left. In case of only one subentry, run in with colon line and preserve the colon.
Tons
Baltimore & Ohio RR.:
Freight carried:
May 50,000
June 52,000
Coal carried 90,000
Dixie RR.: Freight carried Jan. 1, 1999, including freight carried by all its subsidiaries [1]2,000
1   Livestock not included.
14.16.

If there is no colon line, the style is as follows:

Tons
Freight carried by the Dixie RR. and the Baltimore & Ohio RR. in May 71,500
14.17.

Explanatory matter is set in 6 point under leaders (note omission of period):

……………………………………… ……………………………………… ………………………………………
(Name) (Address) (Position)
14.18.

In blank forms, leaders used in place of complete words to be supplied are preceded and followed by a space.

On this ……………………………………… day of ………………… 20 ………
14.19.

In half measure doubled up, units of quantity are aligned across the page.

Inches Inches
Seedlings:
Black locust 27 Osage-orange 20
Honey locust 16 Catalpa 16
Green ash 7 Black walnut 10
14.20.
Mixed units of quantity and amounts and words in a figure column are set as follows:
Capital invested $8,000
Value of implements and stock $3,000
Land under cultivation (acres) 128.6
Orchard (acres) 21.4
Forest land (square miles) 50
Livestock:
Horses:
Number 8
Value $1,500
Cows:
Number 18
Estimated weekly production of butter per milk cow (pounds)
Hogs:
Number 46
Loss from cholera None

  1. If footnotes to leaderwork and text fall at bottom of page, leaderwork footnotes are placed above text footnotes. The two groups are separated by a 50-point rule.