Reporter’s Preferences Help me proof your work to YOUR standards! Filling out this preference sheet gives me additional guidelines specific to how I can best serve YOU.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your name *FirstLastEmail address *Phone numberSelect your preferencescomma before "too" -- He went with us, too.slashes in date -- 8/12/15hyphens in date -- 8-12-15capitalize "Counsel" if a name can be replaced -- What do you think, Counsel?hyphens between -- inch-and-a-halfcapitalize North, South, East, Westadd [sic] when speaker clearly misstates or says something "weird"spell out numbers one through tenTimeEight o'clock8:008 o'clock8:00 o'clockCurrency$2 million dollarstwo million dollars2 million dollarsDates and commasDecember, 2016December 2016Decades'90s90's90s'90'sExhibit numbersExhibit No. 10Exhibit Number 10Dates with slashes/commas'94/'95'94,'95Answers to questionsYes, I was there.Yes. I was there.Comma seriesoctopus, jellyfish and squidoctopus, jellyfish, and squidResponse after a multiple choice question is askedHow many did you see? One? Two? Four?How many did you see, one, two, four?Specific pages, lines, sections, volume numbersPage 5, Line 26page 5, line 26Volume No. 8Volume Number 8volume number eightAfter colloquy and attorney resumes Q&ABY MS. LAWYER: Q. Is that a yes or no?BY MS. LAWYER: Is that a yes or no?(By Ms. Lawyer) Is that a yes or no?Objections in colloquyObjection, form.Objection; form.Objection. Form."Right," "true," or "correct" at the end of a questionThat was the last time you spoke with him, correct?That was the last time you spoke with him; correct?That was the last time you spoke with him. Correct?Punctuation for questionsYou must respond verbally, do you understand?You must respond verbally; do you understand?You must respond verbally. Do you understand?MiscellaneousUm-humMm-hmmUh-huhWhat else would you like me to know?CommentSubmit