This document discusses post-writing strategies for revising documents, including revision and editing. Revision involves reviewing the overall document to check if the purpose was achieved and if the language and tone are appropriate. Editing is a more meticulous process that focuses on grammar, punctuation, spelling, and other typographical elements. When revising, the author recommends taking a bird's eye view of the document, then reviewing portions and adding, removing, or reorganizing content to improve form and flow. Editing should only be done after revising content. The document provides questions to guide revisions and recommends summarizing revisions under content/meaning, structure, and grammar/mechanics.