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Set your draft aside for at least a few hours ideally overnights you can return to it refreshed. Has someone else give it a read through. For your proofreading, use a printed copy. Use the spell-checker. Consider using another information-technology checking tool such as Heatproof or Lexicon.
Stick to your style. Different businesses prefer their own unique set of words and usages while writing documents. Employ grammatical elements properly. This is one of the most crucial legal proofreading tips. Avoid common slip-ups. Communicate while editing.
Legal and financial proofreaders work on site at law firms proofreading documents a lawyer or analyst submitted, and comparing them against the document the word processor created. A legal proofreader looks for errors in grammar, spelling, consistency, and must also know specifics about legal and financial writing.
Write first, proofread last. Print a copy. Change how it looks. Work on one section at a time. Take your time.
Create an editing checklist. Trim your long sentences. Stay away from jargon and needless commentary. Take a break. Use The Blue book. Read your document aloud. Peer review. Microsoft Word tools.
What kinds of errors should you look for while proofreading? Spelling mistakes punctuation and grammatical errors inaccurate textual evidence missing hook and thesis statement.
Most people believe you need an English degree to be a successful proofreader. But this isn't always the case. If you decide to contract as a proofreader with any number of companies, one of the requirements may be a degree. Heck, some of them require advanced degrees before they'll even consider you.
Concentration is Key. If you're going to spot mistakes, then you need to concentrate. Put It On Paper. Watch Out for Homonyms. Watch Out for Contractions and Apostrophes. Check the Punctuation. Read it Backwards. Check the Numbers. Get Someone Else to Proofread It.
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