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This original document will then provide the basis for your comparison with your finished document. A comparison exercise requires comparing each word and character of the new document and the old document. The main purpose of this reading is to ensure that the exact same words and punctuation are used in both the documents. Another type of exercise is content proofreading. In the case of a content proofreading exercise, the focus of the proofreader is on the structuring of the document. At this juncture he will be looking for details such as the structure of the sentence, logical flow of the sentence, spelling errors in the text, punctuations and the positions of the punctuations, and the factuality of the content. One more type of exercise is format proofreading. The format
proofreading exercise requires the proofreader to look for a correct and
consistent format in the document. Most commonly there are certain
formatting conventions that are generally followed when typing various
documents such as a business document, etc.
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