![]() PerfectIt runs a series of tests on your document (remember to hide any markup beforehand) to check for errors and inconsistencies. Installing and launching PerfectIt Cloud was effortless. I opted for the one-year Office 365 licence and plunged in. This was a blow to me, as I’ve zealously been clinging to my 2011 Office for Mac, but it was finally time to embrace change. ![]() PerfectIt Cloud requires either Office 365 or Office 2016 to run. This was the perfect test for PerfectIt, which is designed to eliminate inconsistencies in usage and style - the kinds of errors that are easy to miss and can eat away at your valuable time via endless Find/Replace cycles if you (like me) aren’t an expert in macros. My beta version came through just in time: I was working on a project that involved large documents that had been written by multiple authors.
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