Effective Onscreen Editing: New Tools for an Old Profession (4th ed.)
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https://doi.org/10.55752/amwa.2023.223Abstract
It’s highly unfortunate, but for a large majority of people, their writing and editing software is basically a typewriter: most shortcuts, symbols, or things like automatic find and replace, for example, don’t exist. This is where Effective Onscreen Editing stands out: it will make you aware of the software editing tools you have available at your disposal. It will teach you how to use them to the best of your abilities to make your work more accurate and efficient. There is a lot of content, so even if you know some about the workings of the software, you are bound to learn some very good tips. Mr Hart has decades of experience as an editor and was willing to share them in his book.
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