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* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/01A|01A]]: Partial sentences | * [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/01A|01A]]: Partial sentences | ||
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/02A|02A]]: Partial sentences (continued) | * [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/02A|02A]]: Partial sentences (continued) | ||
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/02B|02B]]: Inline markup across a line break | |||
* [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/09A|09A]]: Italicized paragraphs | * [[Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/09A|09A]]: Italicized paragraphs | ||
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The following examples show how to format italic text. Since this is the most common type of inline markup, they also discuss the placement of inline markup in general.
Before reviewing these examples, make sure your are familiar with the sections of the Formatting Guidelines on Italics and Placement of Inline Formatting Markup.
To get started, click on the "Next" button to see the first example or choose an example from the list below.
- 00A: Simple markup; a word mid-sentence
- 00B: Complete sentences
- 01A: Partial sentences
- 02A: Partial sentences (continued)
- 02B: Inline markup across a line break
- 09A: Italicized paragraphs