A tool that would be great on the YWS.

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It would be really cool if the YWS had a tool that highlights text. That way when we are reading stories we can highlight the mistakes we find. So, when we are done reading it we won't leave out any of the mistakes we found and we don't have to go seardhing when we need to quote the sentences with errors in them.
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Copy the text into Microsoft Word (or any other word processor for that matter) and highlight it there.
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That would be cool...

Except for one thing. The coding of that will be so scary that everyone will probably just use the quote command. Believe me... scary coding = not good.

However, another option is finding a critiquer who is willing to use Word to do that kind of stuff. :P
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*Twilight* wrote:It would be really cool if the YWS had a tool that highlights text. That way when we are reading stories we can highlight the mistakes we find. So, when we are done reading it we won't leave out any of the mistakes we found and we don't have to go seardhing when we need to quote the sentences with errors in them.


If you got an idea, just send it to me. I don't like it when people make these kinds of topics because usually I don't even read them (which means I never hear about the idea) or because the idea is simply not feasible to begin with. This falls into that latter category.

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