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1.4 How should I indicate that the last page of my manuscript is the last page? (misc.writing Writing FAQ) |
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This article is from the misc.writing Writing FAQ, by Wendy Chatley Green wcgreen@cris.com with numerous contributions by others.
It may also be a good idea to put an "end of story"
marker on the last page. Use "# # END # #", "--FIN--", or
anything else you're confident the editor won't mistake for
part of the story. (Some people think that this marker is
amateurish.)
 
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