There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
There is no backslash proofreading symbol in existence, for more information on all the proofreading symbols, refer to this page: http://webster.commnet.edu/writing/symbols.htm
the divide symbol ---> :
The "^" symbol is used in proofreading marks to indicate that a letter should be lowercase.
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
The proofreading symbol that looks like a circumflex is called a caret. It is used to indicate where an additional or corrected word should be inserted in a text.
Put a mark through the capitalized letter.
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.
In Windows: "", the so-called backslash. Usually after the drive name, as in "C:" In Linux and UNIX: "/", the slash.
To change a lowercase "e" to a backslash, you can use the shift key and the backslash key on your keyboard. Simply press and hold the shift key, then press the backslash key to type a backslash character ().
Lower Case