I think we were told to leave them in place and enclose them in parentheses. _ _ _"The time to speak the truth has come.... The government of the United States cannot be on the side of peasants because it is an ally of the landowners. It cannot be on the side of workers anywhere in the world because it is an ally of the monopolies. It cannot be on the side of colonies because it is an ally of the colonizing powers." - Fidel Castro 1960
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To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:35 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Notes Formatting
Hi, This is one of my first times proofing a book so I apologize if this question has already been answered. The book I'm proofing has a notes section, so throughout the text there are numbers, which would normally be superscripted, but when scanned are just numbers in the text. What is the correct format for these numbers which refer to a note in the back section of the book, leave as is or to turn them into superscripts? Thank you, Alicia Stillwell P.S. I couldn't find this anywhere in the handbook, but if it is in thereif someone could point me to that location it would be greatly appreciated.
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