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Latest post Fri, May 11 2007 4:13 AM by Clive. 4 replies.
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Guest  +  10960 Thu, 16 Oct 03 08:43 PM
In print, should titles of movies appear in quotation marks, italic or underlined?
whl626, 6 yr 41 days ago
There is no such restriction I guessSmile [:)]
mystical_angel  +  11030 Fri, 17 Oct 03 05:38 PM
whatever way they write it's okay coz we understand it!!
EDITED POST 'They would be understood in any of those formats.'
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Anonymous, 2 yr 200 days ago
Movie titles should be in italics in print and underlined in writing.
Clive  +  363222 Fri, 11 May 07 04:13 AM

Hi Anonymous,

Is there a reason for your certainty about this?Smile [:)]

Best wishes, Clive

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