
Une introduction à la relecture
Une introduction à la relecture

What You Will Learn In This Free Course
- Outline the implications of lousy p...
- Describe how you can trick the brai...
- Discuss the use of proofreading too...
- Summarize the five proofreading met...
- Outline the implications of lousy proofreading
- Describe how you can trick the brain into catching mistakes
- Discuss the use of proofreading tools, including those embedded in Microsoft Word
- Summarize the five proofreading methods
- Explain the correct way and the incorrect way to use “search and replace” on a document
- State the six elements that pose special pitfalls for inattentive proofreaders
- Discuss the dangers posed by last-minute changes and the use of repeated documents such as templates
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