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You would use the pilcrow (¶).
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An underlined caret (^) in proofreading indicates that something needs to be inserted at that point in the text. It signals to the writer or typesetter to add a word, letter, or punctuation mark. The caret is placed below the line of text where the insertion is needed, highlighting the specific location for the correction.
Editing Answer Editing can be for the purposes of improving, lengthening, or shortening an article or book. Editing can also be collecting articles or scientific papers and putting them in sensible order for a book. Proofreading is simply to correct spelling and gross grammatical errors, not change content, meaning or word count.
Stet means to let it stand and is a standard proofreading mark. When stet is inserted in a document, the selected text must remain part of that document.
Lower Case
Proofreading means to read something & mark corrections in it. It could also be called editing. ChaCha on!
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
"Lc" stamped on gold likely refers to the manufacturer or maker's mark. This mark helps identify the company or individual who produced the gold item. It is recommended to do further research or contact a professional appraiser to determine the specific meaning of "lc" in this context.
The proofreading mark for an error in a sentence would be a caret (^) to indicate where the correction should be inserted.
Proofreading means to read something & mark corrections in it. It could also be called editing. ChaCha on!
lc = learning centre
The proofreading mark DS stands for "delete space." It is used to indicate that there is an unnecessary space that should be removed between two words or sentences.
What do you mean by the term LC and when it is used
SP stands for "spelling error" when proofreading. It indicates that there is a mistake related to the spelling of a word that needs to be corrected.
When proofreading, those three dashes mean capitalize the letter.
Proofreading and editing.