kyleisalive
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Not in the queue I don't think, but you can always send a correction note on your own question from your single-q list.
Reply #1. Nov 15 12, 11:48 PM
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gracious1
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There should be a link to a correction notice. You can ask the editor to make changes, or ask him/her to remove it from the cue if it needs major revision.
Reply #2. Nov 16 12, 2:41 AM
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Snowman
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If it needs major revision then an editor will no doubt be sending it straight back to you anyway.
Of course, the best solution to this is to ensure that you thoroughly check your questions before submitting them. Little errors will often be missed, that's understandable. However, questions shouldn't be submitted with major errors in - that can be avoided with a little bit of care and attention.
Reply #4. Nov 16 12, 8:19 AM
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superfan123
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After some more research, I found the mistake I made wasn't really incorrect. Just possibly a bit confusing.
Reply #5. Nov 16 12, 3:00 PM
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looney_tunes
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If an editor sees a way to make it clearer, they may do it for you before accepting the question. If it is accepted, you can look at it again and see, then send a correction on it if you want to suggest a change. If it is clearly erroneous, you may well get it sent back, and can fix it then.
Reply #6. Nov 16 12, 3:29 PM
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superfan123
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Hey, I sent a correction note about a different one of my single questions about being in the wrong category, I play my Daily Quiz, check back, and it's already fixed! Wow!
Reply #7. Nov 17 12, 8:42 PM
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