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Last summer I had a really interesting job. I was a customer service representative for a big children's toy store. Six of us were trained in answering the phones and processing information on the computer. Aside from a few complaints by some unhappy customers, it was a great job for teaching me valuable computer skills. I took notes directly on the computer as I spoke with a customer, and then I wrote a report. Once the report was finished, I saved my work to the hard drive and to my flash drive and forwarded a copy of the report to my supervisor. I have learned that a computer is a wonderful tool for a writer. Presuming that Bob received proper training about writing on the computer, what would he have done before sending his report to his supervisor?

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He would have carefully proofread and edited the document.
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He would have made sure the report followed the company's format for line spacing, page numbers, and so forth.
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He would have used the computer's grammar and spelling tools.
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He would have named the report according to company policy for naming documents.

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