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The English Style Book

Marks for the Correction of Scripts

The marks used to indicate the need for corrections on manuscripts or typescripts vary from publisher to publisher and country to country. Generally, however, the following will be understood.

Margin Mark

Mark in the text Meaning
Remove matter
. . . .under letters Leave as printed
None Used to separate correction marks where more than one is used relative to the same line.
_____ under letters Change to italics
under letters Change to capitals
{short description of image} Encircle letters Change to lower case
_____ under letters Underline word or words
WIDTH="40" Insert space
Close up
{short description of image} Insert new matter
Insert a hyphen
Insert an em-dash
{short description of image} Insert an en-dash
Insert brackets
Substitute or insert full stop
Substitute or insert semicolon
Substitute or insert comma
Insert apostrophe
Insert double inverted commas
Move matter right
Move matter left
Transpose order of items
{short description of image} Insert paragraph
No new paragraph here
Encircle letters Spell out in full, or matter in doubt

 

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