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.
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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 | |
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Change to capitals | |
| Encircle letters | Change to lower case | |
| _____ under letters | Underline word or words | |
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Insert space | |
| Close up | ||
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Insert new matter | |
| Insert a hyphen | ||
| Insert an em-dash | ||
| 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 | ||
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Insert paragraph | |
| No new paragraph here | ||
| Encircle letters | Spell out in full, or matter in doubt |