HOW PROFESSIONALS USE PERFECTIT
PerfectIt
helps check text faster and better than ever before. But what's the best way to
use it? We asked 100 users how they run PerfectIt.
When professionals use PerfectIt for checking text (Enlarge image)
The majority of users (59%) run PerfectIt after they edit /
proofread the text. However, some 4 in 10 users also, or only, run PerfectIt before
they edit their text. Why are user habits so different? We found four themes
among their answers:
- saving time
- understanding context
- focussing on changes that matter
- ensuring no errors slip through.
We look at each of these themes below.
Saving Time
PerfectIt reduces the amount of time it takes to check text.
A number of professional editors who filled in the survey said that they could
deliver work to their clients faster if they ran PerfectIt at the start. One
editor described how he / she uses PerfectIt before, "because it eliminates a
lot of problems at the start, saving me time when editing."
However, others found they save more time running PerfectIt
at the end. They didn't want to spend time at the start if the text was going
to change radically. This was particularly the case for editors working with
clients for whom English is their second language.
“We get documents into better shape
first - then we run PerfectIt after each editing stage and twice before sending
manuscripts back to clients.”
— Andrew Mulley, Academic Editing @BEH
Understanding Context
When PerfectIt finds a possible error, it shows the user the
location in the document. That enables users to see the context before making
any changes. But some users go one step further and like to understand the full
document before checking consistency. So they run PerfectIt afterwards. As one
professional editor noted, "I need to be familiar with the meaning of the text
before I can determine whether PerfectIt's suggestions makes sense - there are
sometimes good reasons to break the rules, and I can't tell whether they apply
until I've been through the text."
Giving Attention to the Changes that Matter Most
When working on text and its meaning, it helps to not be
distracted by inconsistencies. By running PerfectIt first, inconsistencies can
be eliminated before editing begins. Among users that run PerfectIt before they
start, this was perhaps the most common reason. One editor described how
PerfectIt, "catches repetitive errors, so I can correct the 'mechanical' errors
beforehand and focus on the actual editing in the next pass."
Ensuring No Errors Slip Through
Users of PerfectIt take pride in making sure their documents
are as good as they can be. So it's no surprise that many respondents choose to
run PerfectIt after they edit a document as a final check to make sure that no
mistakes, no matter how small, slip through the net.
“I run PerfectIt after I edit to
catch all the little errors I missed while I was concentrating on the big
ones.”
However, it's not just mistakes that are missed. The best
translators and editors know that their work can never be perfect; and that the
worst kind of mistake is one that gets introduced while they are improving the
rest of the document. They run PerfectIt after they have finished editing to
guard against that possibility.
Before, After or During
Perhaps the most revealing fact our survey showed is that
not a single user runs PerfectIt instead of editing / proofreading the text.
Put simply, editing a document can't be done with software checkers alone, and
professionals from all backgrounds recognize that. Instead, they use PerfectIt before
or after editing because it helps them to save time, focus on errors that
matter most, and ensure that no mistakes slip through.
Are you ready to try PerfectIt? PerfectIt is available
for PCs with MS Word and it's free to try.