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Subject:Re: FWD: (Writing and) Editing as a career From:Joseph Gregg <jgreg040 -at- CONCENTRIC -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 13 Jan 1998 22:42:56 +0000
I've always done my own editing because I've usually been the only
writer in the group. I do give copies to developers and managers to edit
for technical accuracy. I find if I put revision bars next to the areas
I'm unsure of, the developers will read those areas and get back to me.
They hate reading the whole doc.
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