Writing a novel in a notebook usually required following some format rules to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the novel's content. The following are some common novel format recommendations: Chapter Title: The novel is usually divided into multiple chapters. Each chapter should have a title to indicate the content and theme of the chapter. The title of the chapter should be short and concise, and summarize the main content of the chapter. Paragraph-and-sentence format: The novel should follow a specific paragraph and sentence length format to ensure the logic and cohesiveness of the story. Common forms include three lines per paragraph (30-35 words per line), four lines per paragraph (40-45 words per line), or five lines per paragraph (50-55 words per line). 3. Character setting and description: The novel should contain clear character setting, including name, appearance, personality, goals, and motives. The description should be clear to help the reader understand the character. Plot and background: The novel should contain a clear plot and background to help the reader understand the environment and background of the story. The plot should be compact and interesting. The background should be consistent with the goals and motives of the characters. Type and size: The novel should use appropriate font and size to ensure reading comfort and clarity. Common scripts included regular script, running script, cursive script, and a combination of running script and regular script. Usually, numbers 10, 12, 14, etc. were used. The above are some common novel format recommendations, but different authors and editors may have different format requirements. The important thing was to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the novel's content and make adjustments as needed.