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Supercat Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Listing?

In a table, I'm listing actions we're going to do.
You're going to review an instruction manual.
And you list up in the table:

Instruction manual     Review
Is this odd?
How about using punctuation?
Instruction manual; Review

(It is not a title on the Contents page of a book.)
  

Top answer

Dear Supercat It is conventional not to use punctuation in the titles of columns or rows in a table. Kind regards Michael

  • Dear Supercat It is conventional not to use punctuation in the titles of columns or rows in a table.
  • Kind regards Michael
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Dear Supercat

It is conventional not to use punctuation in the titles of columns or rows in a table.

Kind regards

Michael

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