Q: The status shows my paper is accepted, but the editor sent me a message. What should I do?
The current status of my manuscript is “accept,” but I got a message saying “We appreciate your attention to detail in satisfactorily revising your manuscript as suggested.” How should the revision be done? Should I send an email to the journal?
Since your paper has already been accepted, I think this is just a letter of appreciation from the editor stating that he/she is satisfied with the revisions you have made. I don't think the editor wants you to make any further revisions. If further revisions were required, he/she would have sent you additional comments. Perhaps you can just reply to the editor thanking him/her for her kind words and for accepting your paper. If you are still in doubt, you can maybe add a line asking whether any further revisions are required.
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