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ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics Template

Write your ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics paper in a clean editor and export a submission-ready PDF in the official Conference Proceedings format — with author–year references and the editable LaTeX source. No LaTeX required.

About the ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics format

PublisherConference Proceedings
Reference styleAuthor–year (ACL)
Author–year — (Smith, 2023) in the text
Smith, A., Jones, B., & Lee, C. (2023). A representative article title. ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics, 12(3), 45–58.
LayoutTwo column
Paper typeConference
You getA submission-ready PDF and the editable LaTeX source — ready to submit.

ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics template — frequently asked questions

How do I write a paper in the ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics format?
In DocuGuru you write your manuscript in a normal editor — no LaTeX setup required — and select the ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics template. When you export, DocuGuru compiles the paper into the official Conference Proceedings two-column format and hands you a submission-ready PDF along with the editable LaTeX source.
What reference style does ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics use?
ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics uses Author–year (ACL) references, shown as author–year markers such as (Smith, 2023) in the text. DocuGuru formats every in-text citation and the reference list in this exact style automatically. A reference appears like this: Smith, A., Jones, B., & Lee, C. (2023). A representative article title. ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics, 12(3), 45–58.
Is the ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics template one column or two?
ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics uses a two-column layout. DocuGuru reproduces that exact column layout, margins, and heading styles when it exports your PDF, so the output matches what Conference Proceedings expects.
Do I need to know LaTeX to submit to ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics?
No. DocuGuru generates the article LaTeX class and compiles the PDF for you in the background, so you get a Conference Proceedings-ready ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics document without writing any LaTeX. If you do want it, the LaTeX source is included in the export.
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What is ACL - Association for Computational Linguistics?
ACL conference paper. It is a engineering and computer science conference, published by Conference Proceedings.
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