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For more than twenty years, Editor's ToolKit Plus has been the premier editing add-in for Microsoft Word, easing the workload of editors all over the world. With the release of the 2023 version of the program, the documentation for the program is at long last available as a printed book, with wide pages that make it easy to leave the book open on your desk for ready reference, and expansive margins with plenty of room for notes. The book includes detailed instructions for all of the program's features, including such new ones as: * Projects. Save (and then later reopen) all the documents…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For more than twenty years, Editor's ToolKit Plus has been the premier editing add-in for Microsoft Word, easing the workload of editors all over the world. With the release of the 2023 version of the program, the documentation for the program is at long last available as a printed book, with wide pages that make it easy to leave the book open on your desk for ready reference, and expansive margins with plenty of room for notes. The book includes detailed instructions for all of the program's features, including such new ones as: * Projects. Save (and then later reopen) all the documents related to a specific project. * Switcheroo. Instantly switch between words or phrases, such as last and past, or loose and lose. * Lookups. Automatically look up the currently selected text in online dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other reference works. * Document Converter. Export documents in a different format (such as ePub or Markdown). Of course, a searchable, hyperlinked PDF of this book is included with the program itself, but for ease of use, it's tough to beat paper pages. This printed edition of Editor's ToolKit Plus 2023 User Manual gives them to you.
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Autorenporträt
Jack Lyon began his publishing career in 1978 as proofreading coordinator at a university press. A few years later, he became associate editor and then managing editor at a trade publishing house, where he supervised publishing staff and edited hundreds of books. In 1996 he started the Editorium (www.editorium.com) to create Microsoft Word add-ins for editors, typesetters, and indexers. He is the author of numerous articles and several books about using Microsoft Word in publishing.