Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 1-2016
Abstract
While not perfect, the spelling and grammar review features of word processing software can prove good editing tools. Similarly, find and replace features can help ferret out any lurking malapropisms. These searches can avert the potential embarrassment of quoting a "statue" in the Idaho Code in a brief filed in "Canon County' However, electronic editing does not supplant the good old-fashioned printing-a-fresh-draft- and-reading-keenly style of editing. This article focuses on a few tips to optimize the effectiveness of editing text in print.
Recommended Citation
Jason Dykstra, Good Old-Fashioned Editing, Advocate, Jan. 2016, at 58.