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Originally Posted by HarryT
Re-upload it as a new version in a new thread, yes. There are many examples of this in our library.
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And this is totally irrelevant to what was being discussed.
You seem to think that I am supposed to painstakingly proof someone's upload, and if I find mistakes/improvements/editing, first I need to contact the uploader, wait for him or her to decide whether to implement changes, and then upload my own version.
Which does nothing to eliminate the problem of an error-riddled file, or a "new and improved" file. It would just piggyback on someone else's original work and create one more copy that I guess another person is supposed to proofread at some point, and start the process all over again.
This makes no sense whatsoever.