Perfect It By Intelligent Editing. I am the Grammar Police. Hell, I am the Chief of Police. I have been editing, proofreading, writing, and correcting documents my entire life. I am the guy who catches the errors in the news articles, signs, and other people's work, and calls them on it. And, while I am a die hard, long time user of WordPerfect, I am swimming in a sea of Word users in my chosen profession of law. So, I had to learn Word, and I had to use it to work with documents created by others. But, when I installed a copy of PerfectIt, which loads from the ribbon in Microsoft Word, and checks the document for errors and inconsistencies, and tried it several years ago, I didn't think much of it. Now, however, an upgrade to Version 5, for $49 (new users pay $70) per year, has me thinking that I might be using Word more often. Don't get me wrong, I will still use WordPerfect every day. But, I am considering converting my WordPerfect documents to Word format just for the pleasure of running them through PerfectIt. Any editor who can make corrections for a FutureLawyer created document has my respect. If you are a lawyer who uses Word every day, or even occasionally, you need this software. If you don't, be assured that I will be correcting your documents when you send them to me.
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