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    Editing of published articles in TechRepublic

    by chinmoy1955 ·

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    I was going through an article in TechRepublic written by Lance Whitney on Microsoft Sticky Notes. The article is written in a lackadaisical manner. What is shocking is that the figures (graphics) referenced in the article are all wrong and have nothing to do with the article in question. There are 7 figures in the article, from Figure A to Figure G, and all of them are same! It seems there is no checking or editing of articles before being published. Such mistakes only spoil the reputation of the publisher. I hope the author will take care in the future to edit and check his articles before publishing on the net.
    Thanks.
    The link to the article:-

    How to use Microsoft’s Sticky Notes in Windows 10, on the web, and on your mobile device

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      Reply To: Editing of published articles in TechRepublic

      by kees_b ·

      In reply to Editing of published articles in TechRepublic

      I’ve send your complaint to our group leader.

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      Images updated

      by Mary Weilage ·

      In reply to Editing of published articles in TechRepublic

      Thank you for your feedback and for alerting us to the issue about the images in this tutorial; thanks to the writer, the correct images now appear in the article.

      This images bug is due to a site migration issue that impacted images in some articles. My apologies.

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