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Responding to Clients’ Edit Requests Strategies for Effective Editing Hosted by Kate Garklavs and Tasia Potasinski
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Writer Webinar: How to Responding to Edit Requests

Aug 29, 2014

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This webinar covers how Scripted writers can most effectively respond to clients' edit requests and best practices for using Scripted's edit-request system.

For more tips on navigating Scripted, check out our Writer FAQ (https://scripted.com/faq/writer/becoming-a-writer/how-do-i-get-started-on-scripted)
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Page 1: Writer Webinar: How to Responding to Edit Requests

Responding toClients’ Edit Requests

Strategies for Effective Editing

Hosted by Kate Garklavs and Tasia Potasinski

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General Edit Requests

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Comments Added to a Line

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Strikethrough

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Client vs. Admin Requests

CLIENT REQUESTS ADMIN REQUESTS

• Issued by a client• Deadline of two business days• You’ll be notified via email

• Issued by the Scripted team• Deadline of ASAP• You’ll be notified via email

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Making General Edits

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Responding to Line-Specific Comments

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Responding to Struck-Through Text

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