![]() For example, if I were the reviewer, you will see data such as :author=”Jeff Lindsay” and Jeff Lindsay. Then the document can be opened with a text editor such as BBEdit (my favorite on the Mac) and one can make global changes to replace the reviewer’s name. The trick is to save the Word document as an XML file. Tedious sometimes.įortunately, I found an easy way to change the names associated with both edits and comments. Under our double blind review system means I must not let authors know the names of the reviewers and vice versa.įor a while I solved this problem by running a VBA macro that changed the comments to just show “Reviewer X” as the author, but I failed to get a macro to change the names shown for edits, so I would have to go an manually undo and redo the edits to make them appear to be mine. I’d like to share those document with the authors, but many times the reviewer’s Microsoft Word program is set up such that their name is shown for every inserted comment or every edit made. One of the challenges involves the use of marked-up Word documents from reviewers. A volunteer role I really enjoy is serving as a co-editor for a peer reviewed journal related to my faith, Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |