Using Find/Replace to make text-wide revisions is easy and time-efficient. Here are the basic guidelines for how to use Find/Replace to good advantage. With practice (and growing confidence), you can use Find/Replace to save countless keystrokes when you are faced with making numerous revisions or corrections to a single text.
Using Find/Replace to Make Text-Wide Revisions and Corrections
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Peek, Peak, and Pique...and more sound-alike words
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Grammar and Writing
Did you know there are three ways to spell the word that sounds like "peek"? Do you have trouble deciding whether you should to use forego or forgo? This article provides definitions, sentence examples, and some tips for remembering the difference between these sound-alike words.
Do I Need a Resume to Find An At-Home Job?
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Work at Home
Are you planning to start a freelance, at-home business? Are you already working at home but need to find more work? Have you wondered whether you should write a resume? This article will provide logical, common sense tips and ideas about writing a resume for your at-home business.
How to Use AutoCorrect
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You are working on a writing assignment and must repeatedly type the word sample. However, when your fingers fly over the keyboard, the word that actually ends up in the document as smaple. Spellcheck will probably find this, but no doubt to will suggest several correct spellings like: staple, maple, sampler, etc. Save yourself the time it will take to choose sample from Spellcheck's list of suggestions. Create an AutoCorrect!
When to Add an "ly" Ending
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Grammar and Writing
To add the "ly" ending on a word...not not to. That is the question.