Editing Symbols Clause Samples

The Editing Symbols clause defines the specific marks or notations to be used when making corrections or revisions to a document. It typically lists standardized symbols for actions such as inserting, deleting, or transposing text, ensuring that all parties involved in editing understand and use the same system. This clause is essential for maintaining consistency and clarity in the editing process, reducing the risk of miscommunication or errors during document revisions.
Editing Symbols. Penpower provides four standard editing symbols: delete, backspace, enter and space bar. These are as follows: 1. Delete: Delete the character after the cursor. 2. Backspace: Delete the character before the cursor. 3. Enter: Change line in the cursor point. Or 4. Space: Insert a blank in the cursor.
Editing Symbols. EZ Handwriter provides four standard editing symbols: delete, backspace, enter and space bar. These are as follows: 1. Delete: Delete the character after the cursor. 2. Backspace: Delete the character before the cursor. 3. Enter: Change line in the cursor point. Or 4. Space: Insert a blank in the cursor.