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You have violated Rule #47. Mbah Joyo’s quote is an outlier. The sea spirits are not Betawi. They are Javanese. Correction is required. This is the NesabaMedia way.

He began to copy-paste the messy dossier into the clean template. As the text flowed in, the auto-formatting kicked in. The chaotic Arial and Comic Sans morphed into elegant Calibri Light. The broken bullet points snapped into perfect alignment. The scattered images of traditional ondel-ondel puppets snapped to grid.

The moment he pressed delete on the pop-up, the document shuddered . The text rippled like water. The title, "The Hidden History of Betawi Culture," changed to "THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF BETAW CULTUR." A single typo. Then another. The word "traditional" became "traditonal." The period at the end of a sentence jumped to the middle of the next word.

At the very bottom, a single line appeared: microsoft word nesabamedia

"Very funny, Bondan," Ahmad called out to the empty office. "If you hacked my Word, I will end you."

Meskipun terlihat sederhana, Microsoft Word memiliki fungsi yang sangat luas. Berikut adalah beberapa fungsi utamanya:

The padlock vanished. The save button was free. You have violated Rule #47

The screen flickered. For a second, Ahmad thought he saw the cursor blink twice in rapid succession—a wink.

Then, the text began to rewrite itself. The typos vanished. The aggressive SEO headline softened back to "The Soul of the Betawi." The struck-out adverbs returned, gently, like prodigal children. And Mbah Joyo’s quote remained, now highlighted in a soft, respectful grey.

Silence.

This was where Ahmad’s secret weapon came in: NesabaMedia’s proprietary template.

And sometimes, late at night, when he was the only one in the office, he would hear the soft click-clack of the ghost editor quietly fixing the kerning on a subheading. He would smile, whisper "good catch, Dimas," and get back to work.

He saw Rule #12: No adverb is a good adverb. The Word editor had dutifully struck through every "quickly," "sadly," and "happily" in the document. They are Javanese