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Month: November 2017

How to Become More Resilient

How to Become More Resilient

Build up your bounce-back-ability. 5 practices that will get you there, in my How To column about resilience, over at Copyediting.com.

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Editing for Art Galleries

Editing for Art Galleries

The labels beside art on the wall of a gallery, the catalogs, the announcements, the website copy, all of those words get edited. Rosemary Shipton

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When and Why to Limit Editing

When and Why to Limit Editing

Reining in perfectionism is a valuable practice for many reasons. Imagine hiring a professional to weed your garden. When they’re done, they hand you a

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How to Use the Windows Version of MS Word, for Mac Users

How to Use the Windows Version of MS Word, for Mac Users

Are you facing a Windows computer with panic? Not to fear, the quick tutorial below will set you in the right direction. Thankfully, the Word

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Who Writes for Science Centres and Museums, and How?

Who Writes for Science Centres and Museums, and How?

Who writes the words in museums and science centres? The words are everywhere: on the walls, in the guide books, in their newsletters, blog posts, and marketing

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How to Take an Editing Test

Tips and limits for taking an editing test. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com.

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Working with a Table of Contents in MS Word

Working with a Table of Contents in MS Word

Word is not a layout tool, though it often gets used that way, especially in a business environment. In those cases, rather than typing a

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