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lb_gilbert

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When proofreading a document, design and format errors include
 
  A) typographical mistakes.
  B) missing text sections.
  C) missing exhibits.
  D) problems with page numbers and page breaks.
  E) missing tables, charts and other images.

Question 2

During the proofreading process, if you plan to focus on writing errors, look at
 
  A) grammar errors.
  B) content layout.
  C) missing source notes.
  D) organization.
  E) format.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) Design, formatting, and programming mistakes include incorrect or inconsistent font selection, problems with alignment and margins. Incorrect special characters, and problems with page numbers, page breaks and page headers.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) In the process of looking for writing errors in a document, focus on misspelled words, typographical errors, punctuation mistakes, and grammar errors.



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