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  1. Government documents which are "redacted" were edited for presentation, in that some content was removed before they were presented. When you have a document which you are forced to give to someone else (such as when a government responds to a freedom-of-information request) any edits to the document defeat the purpose of the request, and thus the only edit that can be made is to remove ...

  2. The current use of redact often includes image redaction, especially when discussing electronic files such as Word or PDF documents. The NSA Redacting with Confidence guide (note, 1.4MB PDF available from NSA index) discusses redacting images - for example: Select each chart, diagram, image, or segment of text to be redacted and delete that item.

  3. Apr 15, 2016 · In English, "Redaction is a form of editing in which multiple source texts are combined (redacted) and altered slightly to make a single document. Often this is a method of collecting a series of writings on a similar theme and creating a definitive and coherent work." So, yes, in English, a redactor is a kind of editor, but this particular ...

  4. Jul 29, 2018 · Text or numbers that need redacting should be replaced with the word redacted in square brackets [Redacted]. For example, “the funds were transferred to the applicant’s nominated bank account BSB [Redacted] Account number [Redacted]”. To maintain the formatting or structure of the document the word and square brackets ‘ [Redacted ...

  5. redact something (from something) to remove information from a document because you do not want the public to see it. Eg: All sensitive personal information has been redacted from the public documents. Link: Redact - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries. Em outras palavras, "redact" significa remover dados confidenciais ou sensíveis de um texto para ...

  6. Why is it, in older books, that years are sometimes redacted and replaced with a dash when writing the date in letters and so forth? Here is an example, from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Letter 1. St. Petersburgh, Dec. 11th, 17--TO Mrs. Saville, England. You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied...

  7. Sep 14, 2017 · The correct word is redacted. From dictionary.com: Redact - to hide or remove (confidential parts of a text) before publication or distribution, or to examine (a text) for this purpose: My example (edited): "Here is the document. We have censored classified information, replacing it with black boxes.

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  9. I've noticed that symbols (i.e. #, $, %, !, *, etc.) are commonly used to filter profanity/foul language. Just out of curiosity, is there a specific way to do

  10. Oct 15, 2012 · Profanitype works but sounds and looks too much like stereotype, even though "-type" is supposed to relate to typewriting. Zairja has the answer (s): Bleep is not a name for !@#$%^&* but rather a spoken equivalent of it, as is blankety-blank (my substantive contribution to this thread). The winner, so far: Obscenicon.

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