Training exercises for authors
In this article:
1 Exercises on authoring
2 Exercises on commenting
1 Exercises on authoring
Ex 1. Open a word document and copy paste a couple of paragraphs in the blank document. Change the format of the text if needed
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Ex 2. Insert a numbered list in a clause
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Ex 3: Create a new clause and then add a sub-clause
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Ex 4: Move a clause and check if the numbering has been adjusted automatically
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Ex 5: Add a table with title. Create a header row and add table footnotes
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Ex 6: Add a figure and create a legend for this figure
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Ex 7: Add an inline image in a sentence
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Ex 8: Add a reference to an IEC, ISO or CEN-CENELEC standard. Check the clause 2 Normative references
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Ex 9: Add a cross-reference to the table you have created in exercise 6
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Ex 10: Add a note and change it for an example
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Ex 1: Add three comments: one to a clause, one to a paragraph and one to a sentence
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Ex 2: Edit the comment you made on the paragraph
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Ex 3: Share your comments
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Ex 4: If there are other comments in the document, reply to one of the comments
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