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Editing In Clear Passes

TextVista is built around careful draft reading, focused revision, and final proofreading so each edit has a clear reason before a sentence is changed.

Read Before Changing

The course approach begins with understanding the draft. Before cutting filler words or fixing punctuation, learners practice finding the main point, the intended reader, and the section that truly needs attention.

Editing becomes easier when it is separated into manageable passes. TextVista uses short draft exercises to practice paragraph logic, sentence flow, tone checks, margin comments, and proofreading without trying to fix everything at once.

Not Sure Where To Begin?

Ask about text types, grammar expectations, document tools, or how revision practice differs from proofreading before choosing your first editing step.

Our Learning Focus

The course treats editing as careful decision-making, not a rush to replace words. Learners compare rough and revised versions so they can see how structure, clarity, and tone change.

Practice stays practical: mark repeated ideas, rewrite unclear sentences, test transitions, and use a revision checklist before the final proofread.

What Guides Edit

A useful edit protects the writer’s meaning while helping the reader move through the text with less friction. That means improving flow without flattening voice.

Small checks matter after the main revision: names, numbers, headings, spacing, and repeated wording can change how finished a text feels.

Structure Pass

Look at paragraph order, missing transitions, repeated ideas, and whether the main point stays visible.

Line Edit

Tighten unclear sentences, cut filler words carefully, and keep the tone natural for the intended reader.

Final Proof

Check typos, punctuation, headings, spacing, names, numbers, and other small details before a draft is done.