Work faster, and easier. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, tips for making editing more efficient. What made you a
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Backup Systems
How much, how often, and how to back up your files are covered in my Technically Speaking column in the
Why We “Maggie” a Doc(x) to Rescue It
“Is that you?” Maggie Secara often gets asked. “Yeah, that’s me,” she says. “What can I say? I’ve never been
Customize Page Numbers on a PDF using Acrobat DC
When your file doesn’t start on page 1, it is helpful to have the PDF show you the absolute page
Increase Productivity with Multiple Views
Open multiple views into a single document. I show you how today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com. Works in Word,
Flag Problem Words Automatically
This macro flags problem words in the MS. My favourite part of the Copyediting Newsletter treatment of my latest “Technically Speaking” column
Open PDFs in Their Own Windows, Not Tabs in Acrobat DC
There are two ways to open PDFs in their own windows in Adobe Acrobat DC: the New Window option or
How to Set Word’s Language Preference for Spell Check
There are two places you need to set the language preference in MS Word: in Styles, and for each paragraph.
How to Get Word Ready for Editing
11 auto settings in MS Word to turn off before you edit—today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com.
What to Do with an Edited PDF
So you got the changes back from the author and editor, now what do you do with the marked-up PDF?