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editing is use to edit a document and formatting is use to change the format of the document
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Rearranging the paragraphs in a document using a word processing program would be considered an editing operation rather than a formatting operation. Editing involves revising, rearranging, or otherwise modifying the content of a document, while formatting involves changing the appearance or layout of the text, such as adjusting font size or margins.
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Making changes to a document, such as adjusting existing text or changing its formatting or adding new text to a document or things like graphics. So making any kind of change is editing a document.
would rearranging the paragraphs in a document using a word processing pragram be an editing operation or a formatting operation
No. That would be considered to be editing a document. Formatting is changing the look, such as size, colour, style etc. Editing is changing the content, so adding or deleting text, fixing spelling and grammar errors and things like changing the punctuation.
Formatting marks are non-printing characters, such as spaces, tabs, and paragraph marks, used to layout and format text in documents. They are not displayed when printing or viewing the document but are visible in the document editing mode to help users understand the structure of the content.
If you edit a document then you read through the document and revise or correct the document. In word processing this can mean deleting text, formatting text, replacing words, inserting page breaks, inserting headers and footers or page numbers, changing fonts, etc
Editing a PowerPoint is correcting or revising the content in the presentation. Formatting is more concerned with the look of the presentation and ensures the presentation is consistent with matching bullets, fonts and slides.
You can use TwitterFall (google for it) and use that to copy the appropriate tweets by entering the hashtag of the chat you're following. Copy it into a document to do some editing/formatting and viola! Transcription ready :)