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Flame me if you must. I know this has been discussed,
but I can't get into the archives and I'd like some
quick answers:
For those of you who do online reviews and edits,
how do you do them? e.g., do people type comments, etc.
directly into a copy of your document? do you submit
a pdf document for them to annotate, or what?
Thanks!
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J. L. Fraser, B.Sc.
Information Developer
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When I see a paragraph shrinking under my eyes
like a strip of bacon in a skillet,
I know I'm on the right track.
- Peter DeVries