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It’s hard because our brains stop showing us the errors in our manuscripts. After seeing the same error several times our brain decides that the writer must like it that way. That also explains why it is so easy to spot errors in someone else’s writing. Fresh eyes make a big difference.
Proofreading your manuscript is not impossible but it means getting creative to trick your brain and freshen those tired eyes. Here are a few tips to make that process easier.
I know this is not an exhaustive list, leave a comment below if you have a tip that will help others.
8 Comments
Jay
12/12/2023 02:54:34 am
This is so helpful, thanks so much!
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Mark
10/4/2024 08:11:57 am
I am glad you found this useful.
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12/21/2023 09:47:18 pm
Great tips! I've tried the read-aloud function in Word and it helps. I recently learned the trick of searching for words like "that" "just" etc to weed them out.
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Mark
10/4/2024 08:12:49 am
Thanks for dropping by Craig. I am glad to be of service.
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Keeper Of The Birds
6/22/2024 12:45:59 pm
Always a pleasure to pick up tidbits from you. Appreciate you Mark.
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Mark
10/4/2024 08:14:01 am
I am honored with your visit. Glad you enjoyed these tips.
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2/22/2025 11:44:04 am
Mark,
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