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Spellchecker: Not a Substitute for Proofreading Author: Mary Carroll Article: Success in business today relies on many things; one of them is your professionalism. The way you communicate in your business correspondence, whether in a quick email, a business report or a resume cover letter makes an impression regarding your professionalism, attention to detail and education. Most of us no longer have the luxury of an office assistant. For those of us who are required to write and type our own reports and correspondence, spellchecker is an indispensable tool. Spelling and /or grammar check tools are included in nearly every software program available today. As wonderful as spellchecker is, its only capable of doing so much. As with any computer command, it will do only what it's been asked to do: recognize and correct misspelled words and typos. Spellchecker is unable to recognize inaccuracies that come typing the wrong letter(s) that make a word. For example: loose or lose. The English language is rife with homonyms, words that sound alike but have different meanings. If a word is spelled correctly but used incorrectly, spellchecker will not catch it. It is very important to proofread your work for these kinds of errors. Below is a short list of commonly misused homonyms. accept: to accept is to receive its: shows possession lose: to misplace something no: the negative there: a place to: used to link words weather: meteorological condition which: selection your: shows possession Proofreading steps to take after you've completed your first draft: 1. Run spellchecker to correct your typos and any misspelled words. 2. Read your document to make sure that there aren't any incorrect words in your text like witch instead of which. And while you're proofreading also keep in mind your grammar and keeping your verb tense consistent. 3. Reading it out loud - this is great way to catch your errors. Also proofing paragraphs out of order will jog your brain from automatically skimming over errors. 4. If you have the time wait at least an hour from the time you composed your document to begin proofreading. This will provide you with a fresh outlook. 5. Run spellchecker again, as you may have made a few inadvertent errors while editing your work. 6. Print your document and read it again. 7. Get someone, anyone else to read your work, as it's so easy to overlook your own mistakes. 8. Run spellchecker one last time before printing out your final document.
If you've followed these guidelines, send your document off with confidence that you've made a good impression!
About the author: Mary Carroll is a customer advocate for Video Professor, the leader in self-paced software learning tutorials, helping our customers to better understand Video Professor and how our tutorials can provide tools to learn various software programs to your desired level. |
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