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Proofreader's   Marks Introduction Copy  preparation  symbols,  accepted  by  the  printing  trade,  are  standard throughout  the  United  States.  Study  the  symbols  and  marks.  Knowledge  of copy preparation symbols enables you to intelligently communicate with print shops  and  photo  labs.  Careful  application  of  theses  standards  eliminates  poor work before it reaches the printer. Proofreader’s and editorial marks Proofreader's  marks  and  editorial  marks  are  essentially  the  same.  The  main difference is in their use. EDITORIAL  MARKS:  Editorial  marks  are  made  directly  to  the  manuscript in the body of the copy. If this is not possible, insert corrections above or below the line of type and indicate placement with a carot .  If  there  are several corrections, place them in the right margin, in sequence and separated with a diagonal line. PROOFREADER'S  MARKS:  Place  proofreader's  marks  in  the  margins  of  a proof with their position indicated in the text with a carot. If there are several errors in the same line, place the marks in sequence, separated by a diagonal line. If the lines of type are long, divide the page down the center and place the corrections in the margins on the side of the page where the error  occurs.  If  you  are  marking  cold-type  proofs,  place  a  tissue  overlay over the text and mark the corrections on the overlay. Continued on next page 1-61

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