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A basic edit on a piece of written work usually involves checking spelling, grammar, punctuation. This kind of light editing job is usually enough for something like an email announcing a company event, or an internal email to a coworker. But for a more important document, such as an eBook, shareholder’s report, or a contract, an advanced edit is essential. A small mistake can have an enormous impact on your company or client.
These lessons on Advanced Editing Skills will teach you to go beyond simple editing to give a document an advanced review. We’ll discuss why an advanced edit is so important, demonstrating with some famous cases of where document errors had enormous impacts on companies. We’ll also go over the four types of editing: developmental, structural, copy, and line. And we’ll look at the wide range of available editing software that you can use to aid in your work, such as Track Changes in Microsoft Word, online plagiarism checkers, and websites that offer grammar tools.
It teaches you to go beyond simple editing to give a document an advanced review, covering why an advanced edit is important, the four types of editing (developmental, structural, copy, and line), and the editing software available to aid your work.
A basic edit (checking spelling, grammar, and punctuation) is usually enough for something like an email announcing a company event or an internal email to a coworker, but an advanced edit is essential for more important documents such as an eBook, a shareholder's report, or a contract, where a small mistake can have an enormous impact.
It covers a wide range of available editing software, including Track Changes in Microsoft Word, online plagiarism checkers, and websites that offer grammar tools.
The lessons include an Introduction, The Importance of an Advanced Edit, an Advanced Editing Skills Overview, Essential Editing Software, and a Test Your Knowledge section.