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Do you correct mistakes while typing a document or do you go back and make corrections?
14 Answers
- NigelLv 52 months agoFavorite Answer
in life, if you skip your problems thinking its a good idea to come back to them, the worse part is that you could have fixed it when you noticed it! always fix your errors as early as possible!
- robert2020Lv 72 months ago
As I am typing it. I may skip over one or two during proofreading.
But I proofread anyway.
Source(s): Native Americsn English speaker. - Anonymous2 months ago
I always do it when I see them. You can miss many errors by going back later because we tend to "read" what we expect to see.
- Anonymous2 months ago
I fix them on the fly. I’m a beast on the keyboard.
- ♥Sweetness♥Lv 72 months ago
If I see a big enough issue I will fix it then, but I will always go back and read through the whole document before finalizing as I find that is the best way for me to catch any mistakes and make any alterations.
- Land-sharkLv 72 months ago
I make corrections as they are notified, then check and edit the whole document again before sending it.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
I do both. I make corrections as I go, but I notice more after I create the document, so those have to be fixed after.