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Issue 92 Changed link to more USFM markers.
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\v 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
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\v 2 This one, the Word, was in the beginning with God.
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When a computer program that can read USFM sees this, it formats all of the chapter markers the same way (for instance, with a larger number) and all the verse numbers the same way (for instance, with a small superscript number).
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When a computer program that can read USFM sees this, it formats all of the chapter markers the same way (with a large numeral) and all the verse numbers the same way (with a small superscript numeral).
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*Note: Making text bold, italic, or underlined in a word processor does not make it bold, italic, or underlined in a markup language. This type of formatting must be done by writing the designated symbols.*
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To see some common USFM markers, please read [Common Markers for Formatting Scripture](../translate/format-markers/01.md).
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To read more about USFM notation, please read http://paratext.org/about/usfm.
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For specific USFM formatting rules, you can use the interactive documentation at: https://ubsicap.github.io/usfm/about/index.html.
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You can learn about more USFM markers at https://ubsicap.github.io/usfm/.
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