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diff --git a/modules/ECMUseFindModules.cmake b/modules/ECMUseFindModules.cmake
index d8bcf7b4..c00d6716 100644
--- a/modules/ECMUseFindModules.cmake
+++ b/modules/ECMUseFindModules.cmake
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ found, so it is not necessary to ``include(ECMUseFindModules)`` explicitly.
This allows selective use of the find modules provided by ECM, including
deferring to CMake's versions of those modules if it has them. Rather than
adding ``${ECM_FIND_MODULE_DIR}`` to ``CMAKE_MODULE_PATH``, you use
-ecm_use_find_modules() to copy the modules you want to a local (build)
+``ecm_use_find_modules()`` to copy the modules you want to a local (build)
directory, and add that to ``CMAKE_MODULE_PATH``.
-The find modules given to MODULES will be copied to the directory given by DIR
+The find modules given to ``MODULES`` will be copied to the directory given by ``DIR``
(which should be located in ``${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}`` and added to
-``CMAKE_MODULE_PATH``). If NO_OVERRIDE is given, only modules not also
+``CMAKE_MODULE_PATH``). If ``NO_OVERRIDE`` is given, only modules not also
provided by CMake will be copied.
Example: