Parentheses are punctuation marks used to enclose information in a sentence, such as afterthoughts, asides, explanations and qualifiers, like clauses, complete sentences, or words that may not be essential to the topic at hand. When using punctuation in sentences that include parentheses, be sure...
Make sure that it does not include invalid characters or punctuation and that it is not too long. Error: "Showing a modal dialog box or form when the application is not running in UserInteractive mode is not a valid operation. Specify the ServiceNotification or DefaultDesktopOnly style to ...
In-text or parenthetical citations appear at the end of the passage before the concluding punctuation. For example, you could put them at the end of a sentence before the period or at the end of a clause before the semicolon or comma. For footnotes and endnotes, the superscript number ap...