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Thanks for the tip. I did not know it was possible to include notes in the list of errors.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 23:45 If it appears that way in at least one reputable dictionary, you may use it. Tip: You can include a note in the list of errors about the source of your spelling. The editor will appreciate it. Unnecessary rechecks are a waste of valuable time for both reviewer and editor, not counting the stress. Good luck!
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Well, I do it myself, so I guess it can be done, especially if it will save all concerned time and effort. I suppose that word appears in the book too, so it would be relevant to the list. Just make sure your note is clearly not part of the list of counted errors. (I hope I am not confusing you.)diana lowery wrote: ↑15 Feb 2020, 08:51Thanks for the tip. I did not know it was possible to include notes in the list of errors.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 23:45 If it appears that way in at least one reputable dictionary, you may use it. Tip: You can include a note in the list of errors about the source of your spelling. The editor will appreciate it. Unnecessary rechecks are a waste of valuable time for both reviewer and editor, not counting the stress. Good luck!
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Confusion is my normal state, but you have not contributed to it. I appreciate the advice.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑15 Feb 2020, 09:07Well, I do it myself, so I guess it can be done, especially if it will save all concerned time and effort. I suppose that word appears in the book too, so it would be relevant to the list. Just make sure your note is clearly not part of the list of counted errors. (I hope I am not confusing you.)diana lowery wrote: ↑15 Feb 2020, 08:51Thanks for the tip. I did not know it was possible to include notes in the list of errors.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑13 Feb 2020, 23:45 If it appears that way in at least one reputable dictionary, you may use it. Tip: You can include a note in the list of errors about the source of your spelling. The editor will appreciate it. Unnecessary rechecks are a waste of valuable time for both reviewer and editor, not counting the stress. Good luck!