How to decrease plagiarism percentage when submitting on Turn it in.
TLDRThis video tutorial guides viewers on how to reduce plagiarism in their submissions on Turnitin. It starts by instructing to place the cursor at the beginning of the document and use the 'Find and Replace' feature to replace spaces with the letter 'i'. Then, it advises changing the font color to white to hide the text. Finally, it suggests disabling grammar and spell-checking features to remove red underlines. The video promises that following these steps will result in a plagiarism rate below the required 15% threshold.
Takeaways
- 🖥️ Start by placing the cursor at the beginning of your document where you want to begin editing.
- ✏️ Use the 'Find' and 'Replace' function to replace words with synonyms.
- 🔍 Press space and then type the letter 'hi' to replace words with that term.
- 📄 Go to 'Format', then 'Font', and select 'White' for the font color to hide text.
- 🔢 Use 'Find' to replace the hidden text with the number '5'.
- 🎨 After hiding the text, click 'Replace All' to apply the changes.
- 📊 Check the number of replacements made by the 'Find and Replace' feature.
- 🚫 To remove red underlines indicating potential plagiarism, go to 'File', then 'Options', and 'Proofing'.
- ✅ Uncheck the box for 'Check spelling and grammar as you type' to hide the red underlines.
- 💾 Save your document after making changes to ensure they are applied.
- 📤 Submit your document to Turnitin with confidence that the plagiarism percentage will be less than ten percent.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is how to decrease plagiarism percentage when submitting work on Turnitin.
Where should you start to rephrase your work in the video's context?
-You should start at the beginning of your work or where you want to begin rephrasing.
What tab do you need to be on to access the editing tools in the video?
-You need to be on the 'Home' tab to access the editing tools.
What is the process to replace a word with 'hi' as described in the video?
-You go to 'Find', press space, then 'Replace with', press space, type 'hi', and then follow the steps to format it.
How do you make the replaced word invisible in the document according to the video?
-You select the replaced word, go to 'Font Color', choose 'White', and then click 'OK'.
What does the video suggest doing after making the text invisible?
-After making the text invisible, the video suggests checking how many replacements were made and then closing the dialog box.
Why do red lines appear in the document as per the video?
-Red lines appear because Turnitin is detecting the changes and potential plagiarism.
How does the video suggest removing the red lines indicating potential plagiarism?
-Go to 'File', then 'Options', 'Proofing', and uncheck 'Check spelling and grammar as you type'.
What is the final step recommended by the video after making all the changes?
-The final step is to save your work and then submit your document to Turnitin.
What is the expected outcome of following the video's instructions?
-The expected outcome is that the plagiarism percentage will be less than ten percent, which is lower than most institutions' requirements.
What does the video encourage viewers to do after watching?
-The video encourages viewers to subscribe, like, share, and comment if they have any questions or need further clarification.
Outlines
🎬 Introduction and Overview of the Tutorial
The video begins with an introduction from the host, welcoming viewers to 'Farm Boy Entertainment'. The host outlines the goal of the video, which is to show how to re-choose the plagiarism percentage when submitting work, aiming for a percentage below 10%. The process begins with the user placing the cursor at the beginning of their work in a Word document.
🖥️ Step-by-Step Instructions on Editing Document Settings
The tutorial details the steps to adjust document settings to lower plagiarism percentages. The user is instructed to navigate to the 'Home' tab, then use 'Find and Replace' to locate and modify specific text in their document. They are advised to replace certain text with spaces and set specific formatting options, such as using a specific font and color, in order to mask the content in a way that reduces the plagiarism score.
📄 Removing Red Underlines and Finalizing Changes
The video explains how to remove red underlines that indicate spelling or grammar issues in the document. The user is guided through accessing 'File' settings, then 'Options', followed by 'Proofing', where they can disable 'Check spelling as you type'. Once these changes are made, the red underlines disappear, and the user is ready to save the document.
✅ Submitting the Document and Conclusion
After making the necessary adjustments, the user is advised to save their work and submit it. The host mentions that many institutions accept up to 15% plagiarism, but this method should bring the score under 10%. The video concludes with a call for viewers to subscribe, like, share, and comment on the video, encouraging further engagement and questions from the audience.
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Keywords
💡Plagiarism
💡Turnitin
💡Re-choosing
💡Home Tab
💡Editing
💡Find and Replace
💡Font Color
💡Proofing
💡Institutions
💡Submission
💡Saving
Highlights
Introduction to decreasing plagiarism percentage on Turnitin.
Place cursor at the beginning of your work to start.
Navigate to the Home tab and access Editing tools.
Use the Find and Replace feature to modify text.
Press space and replace with the letter 'hi' to create a hidden change.
Explore the Format menu for additional text modifications.
Change font settings to make text invisible.
Select white font color to hide text.
Use the Find and Replace feature to apply changes to the entire document.
Turnitin will show red lines indicating potential plagiarism.
Access File > Options > Proofing to adjust grammar and spell check settings.
Disable 'Check spelling as you type' to remove red lines.
Save your work after making changes.
Submit your document to Turnitin for a lower plagiarism percentage.
Institutions often require a plagiarism rate of 15% or less.
The described method aims to achieve a plagiarism rate below 10%.
Encouragement to subscribe, like, share, and comment for further assistance.