After submitting my first piece, I became aware that the summary was formatted incorrectly due to the cut and paste process. On my end, it looked fine, but when I sent it, the text was broken. A simple "preview" feature could prevent incorrect formatting in summaries.
In another thread on the forum, in regard to selling usage rights for previous articles, a question was brought forth about previously published works triggering copyright flags. In reply, it was suggested that the author make a note of this to the editors when submitting. However, I notice there is no "notes to the editor" box on the submission form.
In short: Beneficial features, in my opinion, would be a preview option for the summaries in the submission process, and a box for notes to the editor.
Thanks for allowing me to share my ideas.
Wendi
Summary Preview & Notes to the Editor
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Thanks, Ed
Thank you, Ed. I'm glad the idea was well received. As for the summary formatting, I resubmitted again March 1, and as far as I can tell, it looked okay.
Once again, thank you for all your help. I really appreciate it.
Have a great day,
Wendi
Once again, thank you for all your help. I really appreciate it.
Have a great day,
Wendi
I agree that a notes to the editor box would be nice. I've seen a few articles posted to the site that did not have editor notes removed from the summary, and it looked somewhat odd, honestly. If the notes were in a separate box, then the software could make sure that they were not published with the submission.
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