Writing format of punctuation marks and spaces

1. In manuscripts written all over the country, periods, question marks, exclamation points, commas, pauses, semicolons and colons all occupy the position of a word and are placed in the lower right corner of the sentence. Generally, these seven symbols can't be placed at the beginning of a line, because they indicate the pause of mood and should be placed at the end of a sentence. If the last cell of a line happens to be occupied by text, then this punctuation mark must be marked in the lower right corner of the text.

2. Quotations, brackets, the first half and the second half of the title all occupy the position of a word. The first half can be placed at the beginning of the line, but it does not appear at the end of the line, and the second half does not appear at the beginning of the line.

3. Both dashes and ellipses occupy the position of two words, which can be placed at the beginning of a line or at the end of a line, but a symbol cannot be divided into two paragraphs. Connectors and separators generally occupy the position of a word. The positions of these four symbols are written in the middle of the line.

4. Bullets and proper names are marked at the bottom of words.

Second, the writing requirements on the long manuscript paper.

1. When writing directly, the punctuation marks have the following formats: period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, pause, semicolon and colon are placed at the lower right of the word, which also occupies the position of a word.

2. Dashes, ellipses, hyphens and spaces are placed in the middle of words.

3. Use ""and ""in quotation marks. The two parts of brackets are placed above and below the marked words respectively.

The bullet is marked on the right side of the word. Proper nouns are marked to the left of words. Which symbols should not be placed at the beginning and end of a line? The rules for straight writing and horizontal writing are the same.

Chapter II Writing Format of Numbers

First, the provisions on the use of numbers.

1. Arabic numerals should be used when writing the century, year, year, month, day and hour of the Gregorian calendar. Such as: 265438+1990s, 22 BC 1, 1949, 10,1,10: 30.

Pay attention to four points:

① Year cannot be abbreviated, for example, 1996 cannot be written as 96 years,1-1year cannot be written as 192 1-7 1 year, before "-" From a certain day to a certain day of the same month, you can save the previous "day"; From one year to another, the year, month and day cannot be saved. ② All the days in a week are Chinese characters. Such as: Friday.

(3) Chinese characters are used in the historical years of the Lunar New Year and the Qing Dynasty. For example, on the 15th day of the first month of April 18, 2008, and on September 24th of the 10th year of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (September 20th of the 10th year of Xianfeng, 1860,165438+1October 2nd).

④ The years of the Republic of China and Japan are in Arabic numerals. For example, Showa 16 in 38 years of the Republic of China.

2. Counting and measurement (including positive and negative integers, fractions, decimals, percentages, divisors, etc. ), using Arabic numerals.

Pay attention to four points:

(1) a number (one, two)

(2) For four digits and above, the internationally accepted three-digit segmentation method is adopted, and half Arabic numerals are used between paragraphs.

(3) Numbers with more than five digits and mantissa greater than zero can be rewritten as numbers in tens of thousands and hundreds of millions, and cannot be rewritten as numbers in hundreds or thousands, that is, Arabic numerals and Chinese characters cannot be mixed. For example: 345 million kilometers, you can write 345 million kilometers or 345 million kilometers, but not 345 million miles or 345 million kilometers.

④ Multi-digits written in Arabic numerals cannot be moved.

3. Numbers as morphemes constitute stereotyped words, phrases, idioms, abbreviations or rhetorical sentences, and Chinese characters should be used. For example, during the October Revolution, a certain department had five companies, two platoons and six classes. During the Ninth Five-Year Plan period, white hair and three thousands of feet were satisfied 12, realizing the "four modernizations" of five provinces and cities.

Note: Chinese characters should be used to represent ordinal numbers. Such as: No.3 Middle School, No.7 O No.3 School.

4. Two adjacent numbers (one, two ... nine) should be used side by side to represent approximate numbers, and Chinese characters should be used. Such as: three to five days, nine times out of ten, fifteen or sixteen years old, seventy or eighty kinds.

Note: When two numbers together represent an approximate number, they cannot be separated by a pause.

5. The number of editions, volumes and page numbers in quotation marks are generally Arabic numerals, unless the ancient books are consistent with the editions according to them. For example, Marx and Engels: Manifesto of the Productive Party, Complete Works of Marx and Engels, Volume 4, People's Publishing House, 1958, 1, p. 493.

Second, the digital writing rules:

1, an Arabic numeral occupies half a square.

For example, in 2008, there were 3 squares, 20 squares, 2008 squares and 2008 squares.

50,000 is 3 grids, 50 is 1, 00 is 1, and 0 is also 1 grid. At this time, someone will squeeze it into a cell with the two zeros in front, which is wrong. The last zero will also occupy half of Tian Zige. By this time, the figures have been written, and there are still half a box left. What should I do? The correct way is to leave blank, because the remaining half can't write a Chinese character.