Laws.Africa Editor Guide
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  • Welcome
  • Getting started
    • Lesson plan
    • Signing up
    • Digitising legislation
    • What is Akoma Ntoso
    • Terminology guide
  • Editors
    • Cleaning up an import
    • Resolving editor warnings
    • Reviewing a document
    • Reviewer checklist
    • Signing off a work
    • Unconstitutional provisions
  • How-tos
    • Tasks
    • Documents and document settings
    • Document elements
    • Mark-up
      • Fixing all-caps headings
      • Working with tables
      • Working with links
      • Working with italicised terms
    • How to mark up defined terms outside the Definitions section
    • Search and rescue
    • Amended amendments
    • Very complicated amendments
  • Managing Works
    • Creating and editing works
    • Amending works
    • Bulk imports (spreadsheet)
  • Markup guide
    • Introduction
    • Marking up the structure
    • Preface, Long title, and Preamble
    • Headings
    • Marking up Schedules / Annexes
    • Marking up annotations
    • Marking up tables
    • Marking up links
    • Marking up images
    • Marking up footnotes
    • Marking up formatting
    • Marking up insertions and deletions
    • Keyword reference
  • Style Guides
    • Laws.Africa
    • Côte d'Ivoire
    • Ghana
    • Namibia
    • Lesotho
    • Malawi
    • Nigeria
    • Zambia
    • South African Acts
    • South African By-laws
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • UNEP
    • Zimbabwe
    • Seychelles
    • Mauritius
    • Pan-African Parliament/ AGP
    • Turks and Caicos
    • Papua New Guinea
    • eSwatini
    • Rwanda
    • Documents in languages other than English
  • Administration
    • Site settings
    • Managing administrators
    • Countries and localities
    • Document subtypes
    • Task labels
    • Taxonomies
    • Notion templates
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Fixing all-caps headingsWorking with tablesWorking with linksWorking with italicised terms
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