Note to self. Next time you mark passages that need attention don't forget to add a symbol or something so you can do a fast "find" for the places. Just changing the color of the font isn't a good idea!
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If you use Microsoft Word, you can use the book mark function. It works great for things like that. I use it when I'm working on a piece so that I can always go back and start right where I left off before. Just a thought...
Yes. Well. Hmmm. That's OBVIOUSLY too simple for the likes of me. After all, I only sit and stare at the screen for how many hours a day? And for a lot of that time I'm staring at Word 2007 where the Bookmark icon is front and center.
In my own defense, I use Liquid Story Binder for most of my authorial efforts, but I sent my reader the ms in Word and that's where I did my markup. I'm going to do a post on LSB. It's really very good indeed.
Thanks for the tip. Sometimes the simple things in life escape me.
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3 comments:
If you use Microsoft Word, you can use the book mark function. It works great for things like that. I use it when I'm working on a piece so that I can always go back and start right where I left off before. Just a thought...
Yes. Well. Hmmm. That's OBVIOUSLY too simple for the likes of me. After all, I only sit and stare at the screen for how many hours a day? And for a lot of that time I'm staring at Word 2007 where the Bookmark icon is front and center.
In my own defense, I use Liquid Story Binder for most of my authorial efforts, but I sent my reader the ms in Word and that's where I did my markup. I'm going to do a post on LSB. It's really very good indeed.
Thanks for the tip. Sometimes the simple things in life escape me.
I would love to learn more about LSB. I've never heard of it (I live in a bubble of my design, so it's not surprising), and I love playing with new programs.
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