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I think Ive messed something up (done something wrong)–How can I fix it?

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I think Ive messed something up (done something wrong)–How can I fix it?

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First, don’t panic. We all make mistakes. If you think you made a mistake on the last few pages of a particular project, go back to the Project Page and note the “DONE” links. They reconnect to the last 5 pages you proofread for that project. Click on one, and you can make corrections to your proofreading of that page. If it’s earlier than one of these last 5 pages, you can click on the “Just my pages” link on the Project Page and then click on the “Edit” link on the Page Details page of the specific page, or leave a note in the Project Forum for that book (reached from the opening page where you started proofreading — click on “Discuss this Project”). Give the number of the page you were on (if you remember) and what you did. This lets the second round proofreader or the post-processor fix it if it was not correct. If you are not sure that you handled something correctly or if the Project has already gone to the next round when you decide that you might have made a mistake, leave a n

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First, don’t panic. We all make mistakes. If you think you made a mistake on the last few pages of a particular project, go back to the Project Page and note the “DONE” links. They reconnect to the last 5 pages you proofread for that project. Click on one, and you can make corrections to your proofreading of that page. If it’s earlier than one of these last 5 pages, you can click on the “Just my pages” link on the Project Page and then click on the “Edit” link on the Page Details page of the specific page, or leave a note in the Project Forum for that book (reached from the opening page where you started proofreading — click on “Discuss this Project”). Give the number of the page you were on (if you remember) and what you did. This lets the second round proofreader or the post-processor fix it if it was not correct. If you are not sure that you handled something correctly or if the Project has already gone to the next round when you decide that you might have made a mistake, leave a n

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