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Subject:RE: How would you revise? From:"technical writing plus" <doc-x -at- earthlink -dot- net> To:"'Techwr-l'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:17:52 -0600
Here is how I would have the first:
When a loop is running, and after the first loop is completed, the lines in
the loop cannot be edited anymore.
Here is how I would have the second:
Either way is ok, I think, both the original and the revision.
Jim Jones
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Without any further context, how would you revise the following?
When a loop is running, once the first loop is completed, the lines in the
loop are not editable anymore." My revision: "When a loop is running, you
cannot edit the lines in the loop after the first loop is completed."
Or revise this sentence: "For submitted sequences, all lines are editable."
My revision: "You can edit all lines for submitted sequences."
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