Whether you're a writer or an editor, your duties will probably include poof reading from time to time.
A proof used to mean the print-ready version of a document, but today the term encompasses the final form of any document before its printing, publication, transmission, posting or other form of dissemination.
Proof reading is the process of confirming that the proof version contains the words, graphics, formatting and other details intended for that document. These details appear exactly where they are intended to appear, and no details have been added.
This session will look at the following topics:
PROOF READING 00
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