Work With Your Editors in Google Docs
Work With Your Editors in Google Docs
It's easy to work with multiple editors in Google Docs. No downloading. No email. Just use the document.
Share the document link with your editor.
Allow them to comment.
Read and comment on the editor's comments.
Decide which suggestions you will implement.
Download the document for sharing and publication.
Editing is an important refinement to any story. Make it easy for editors to communicate.
#amwriting #workingwitheditors #manuscriptediting #writetime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZtajmMMWQ8
It's easy to work with multiple editors in Google Docs. No downloading. No email. Just use the document.
Share the document link with your editor.
Allow them to comment.
Read and comment on the editor's comments.
Decide which suggestions you will implement.
Download the document for sharing and publication.
Editing is an important refinement to any story. Make it easy for editors to communicate.
#amwriting #workingwitheditors #manuscriptediting #writetime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZtajmMMWQ8
I did not know this, I have a writer friend who writes for several papers and if I just shared this with her should could suggest the changes to make rather than jumping through the email hoops. Great information Zara Altair I have an old Ebook I wrote on "stripping wall paper" I been thinking of giving it away as a "call to action" to build an email list and was wondering if it would be the right thing to do as I put a lot of time into it. This was before videos were being used online LOL
ReplyDeleteZara Altair Docs is definitely my preferred option. Having everyone on the same page makes it so much easier
ReplyDeletePeter Hatherley It does. Conversations back and forth are simplified. I love it for editing.
ReplyDeleteArthur Morehead Yes, Google Docs eliminates all that uploading, downloading, and email trail. :)
ReplyDeleteYour ebook idea sounds just perfect. If you want any tips about making it happen send me a private message here on G+.
I'll send it too you, I wrote a previous comment and hit "enter" instead of post thats what happened to my comment btw....Doh!...
ReplyDeletethe power of share ... That feature reminds me git revision control ... I think in the future co-authors can say .. Hey I have a "pull request" or the classic "Why my pull request wasn't merged yet" LoL (btw I didn't realise that are so many "Pull request memes" google.co.uk - pull request meme - Google Search hehehe
ReplyDeleteAndre Amorim Whoa! Many memes. :)
ReplyDeleteArthur Morehead Super. I'll be looking for it.
ReplyDeleteZara Altair I cant count ... so such memes
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