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Old 03-04-2020, 11:07 PM   #1
MarjaE
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How do you proofread your work?

I'm writing up notes for historical games.

I'm drawing on several different sources, so it's easy to miss something as I jump about, checking and referencing one source, and then checking and referencing another.

I used to print these out to proofread them, but that's a lot of extra printing. I could export to mobi, and copy to my Kindle, but that's not much good for taking notes beyond bookmarks to the affected pages. And I think there'll be a lot of these pages.

Right now I'm trying to collect technical data and then translate it into game terms, so even without my hearing issues, I can't play it as audio like some writers do.

I have coordination and visual issues, so I haven't been able to use touch devices like tablets and newer e-readers.
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