Properly Punctuated: Backslash, \

Posted August 27, 2015 by Kathy Davie in Author Resources, Properly Punctuated, Self-Editing, Writing

Revised as of
18 Mar 2023

The backslash is one of the easiest bits of, well, not actually punctuation, but more of a typographic mark, and with so few rules! And that rule is a pip.

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Backslash, \
Punctuation: \
Definition: A backward-sloping diagonal line (\), used to indicate a computer directory path to mark the division between a directory and a subdirectory or its folders on certain types of computer operating systems, primarily PCs.
c:\office\mydocs\writing\editing.docx

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Resources for Backslash

Apple Dictionary

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