In article <Bu23Ls.CAs@unx.sas.com> saslpo@stevens.unx.sas.com (Len
Olszewski) writes:
> You can make non-destructive suggestions on
> hard-copy that you can see, juxtaposed with the original text, and have
> discussions and make judgements until you decide what's the best thing
> to do. It's very difficult to indicate proposed changes
> non-destructively in a text file. Once you make a change, there it is.
I agree. I edit hardcopy just to keep my klutzy fingers away from the
keyboard until I've thought about the changes for a while. I might consider editing "typos" on-line, but the temptation to make substantive (and usually