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how to design blue sky, white clouds stationery for use in Word
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Heartstone Acres
16 years ago
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I used to have a complimentary copy of OneNote (OEM at the time of laptop
purchase)and have had a recent hard drive failure which wiped out my
programs. I don't have any budget to purchase the pgm - can someone guide me
in how to design a blue sky background with white clouds (similar to template
that OneNote has)??

Many Thanks!
Wickiup
16 years ago
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Google>Search>Clouds

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Jim Curts
Post by Heartstone Acres
I used to have a complimentary copy of OneNote (OEM at the time of laptop
purchase)and have had a recent hard drive failure which wiped out my
programs. I don't have any budget to purchase the pgm - can someone guide me
in how to design a blue sky background with white clouds (similar to template
that OneNote has)??
Many Thanks!
Heartstone Acres
16 years ago
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ok, Jim - I've saved an image of clouds . . . . now how can I make it useable
as a text document ??

Thanks
Post by Wickiup
Google>Search>Clouds
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Jim Curts
Post by Heartstone Acres
I used to have a complimentary copy of OneNote (OEM at the time of laptop
purchase)and have had a recent hard drive failure which wiped out my
programs. I don't have any budget to purchase the pgm - can someone guide me
in how to design a blue sky background with white clouds (similar to template
that OneNote has)??
Many Thanks!
Wickiup
16 years ago
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I'm no pro at this but I would paste or insert it into Word as an image and
enlarge to fit the page. Change image settings to allow entering text over
the image.
Not sure where I picked up you were using Word.

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Jim Curts
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David Olsen
16 years ago
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Information on creating a template and setting background images:
http://office.microsoft.com/client/helppreview.aspx?AssetID=HA102673841033&ns=ONENOTE&lcid=3081
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David Olsen
www.powerbits.com.au
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