diff --git a/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md b/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
index 8ea21113fc4e20fa4e4a4b73b6f8adb62ad1f57c..f540b9262c911f9b63b0e30a48db8e1b9a958f82 100644
--- a/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
+++ b/docs.it4i/general/resources-allocation-policy.md
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ The resources are allocated to the job in a fair-share fashion, subject to const
 
 The job wall clock time defaults to **half the maximum time**, see the table above. Longer wall time limits can be  [set manually, see examples][3].
 
-Jobs that exceed the reserved wall clock time (Req'd Time) get killed automatically. The wall clock time limit can be changed for queuing jobs (state Q) using the qalter command, however it cannot be changed for a running job (state R).
+Jobs that exceed the reserved wall clock time (Req'd Time) get killed automatically. The wall clock time limit can be changed for queuing jobs (state Q) using the `qalter` command, however it cannot be changed for a running job (state R).
 
 Anselm users may check the current queue configuration [here][b].
 
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Display the queue status on Anselm:
 $ qstat -q
 ```
 
-The PBS allocation overview may also be obtained using the rspbs command:
+The PBS allocation overview may also be obtained using the `rspbs` command:
 
 ```console
 $ rspbs
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Options:
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 [1]: job-priority.md
-[2]: #resources-accounting-policy
+[2]: #resource-accounting-policy
 [3]: job-submission-and-execution.md
 
 [a]: https://support.it4i.cz/rt/