Occasionally, I get a request from a guest to take their existent reports & rewrite every one with a fresh voice or style. I generally appear at these types of projects with a bit of suspicion, as I wonder whenever the reports are owned by the guest or swiped from someone else. I only lead whenever I am trustful that the reports are, indeed, the intellectual belongings of the person possessing them.

Once I get the reports in hand, I appear over every one cautiously to watch what must be done to whip them into shape. I must state you I have received many of the worst printed garbage from gleeful customers expecting me to ameliorate upon their initial poor efforts. Lets just state that I never state my customers precisely what I conveive of their original work, but I am not timid about doing a hatchet business on an report either!

I like blooad pens & I bring one out & start intersection out sentences, correcting grammar, adjusting paragraphs, & inserting my notes. There are times when my marks appear to outnumber the words that were previously typed or written.

If the guest supplies to me the project on diskette, I plainly tuck the floppy disk [after running for a virus check, of course] & publish out every report in Microsoft Word & go at it. If no floppy disk is gave then I plainly input the report with my alters enclosed & take it from there.

Normally, I must redo all or parts of an report 2 or three times earlier I get a good sense for it. Then & only then is it sent off to the buyer for their review.

Quite frankly, it is easier for me to compose an report from scratch then it is to take an existent report & rip it apart. Still, I relish the competition & generally get a business well done in response as I transform an existent piece from an unsightly duckling into a elegant swan.

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