Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com we look at the data that Word automatically text going to your files — and
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How to Keep Your Place When Editing
There are many strategies you can use to keep your place in a document. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, I
Use Word’s Outline View to Check Document Flow
Do you follow that editing principle of “parading your topic sentences”? Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com, learn about Word’s
Word Tool to Check Document Structure
Visualize the structure of a complex document and navigate it too, using Word’s Document Map Pane. I explain how, today,
Editing World News: updated software
The editing community is atwitter with news of the latest release of PerfectIt — a Word add-in many editors (and
Review of tech tool for editors: Perfect It 3
PerfectIt 3 is out, and I put it through its paces. You can read my review on the EAC blog,
LOTW 9, 2015
Picks from the interwebs this week for my word-nerd peeps. I skipped last week, because it seems the interwebs gave
QA Trick for File Names
I just discovered something so simple and effective that my jaw literally dropped. To proof file names (or create a
Shortcut to Rotate Pages in a PDF
Those sideways PDF pages? Rotate in a click. Note that this rotates all pages in the PDF, and only temporarily.
Tips for Word’s Reviewing Pane and Comments
Two tech tips for you today, for working with Word’s tracked changes. One relating to comment balloons, and the other