Describe your office in one word.
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Comments (9)Bestlawn! I could have asked you over on KT! I had two lines; one I managed to delete, but I've fumbled around so much I cannot remember what I did! Yes, I think the enter/return is what seems to trigger it. When I try to select the line, a thin vertical highlight strip appears on the left above, through, and below the line, but it will not delete. I've spent the last 20-30 minutes trying to figure it out, searching "help." But it's no big problem, I can scroll it down to the blank page and not print that page. And now that I know how to draw lines w/o triggering the other line, I'll be ok. I suppose 2007 is ok when one gets used to it, but it sure takes up a lot of time getting to that point. It has a default of 1.5 spacing, which is not that good for me. Thanks...you're the "best!"...See MoreDoes this Describe YOUR floor plan?
Comments (4)My thinking when examining houseplans has evolved to the point where I automatically start changing the room functions around and moving things around to suit my needs since so many plans have rooms or layouts that I don't want. I am including a link to a plan which may or may not be to your liking, but after pondering it for some time now, I have come to like because it has no wasted space. It is the Don Gardner Whitney plan. It is too small by about a 200-300 sq ft, so I have reworked the entire left side of the plan to add a half bath, bigger pantry, move the kitchen appliances, and extend out the back several feet. This will get me the large single dining area I want, as well. There is a thread about this plan on this forum already. You may find additional pictures of this plan at http://www.flickr.com/photos/houseplansbydongardner/sets/72157624195723816/ Here is a link that might be useful: Whitney floorplan...See Moreopen office-microsoft word
Comments (22)Is this computer YOUR OWN PERSONAL COMPUTER owned by YOU, or does it belong to your employer? If it belongs to the employer or is connected to the employers network, then your company's IT department may have rules about what CAN and CANNOT be installed on their network and on computers owned by them or used on their network. If this is the case, your should talk to whoever in your building is responsible for computer services and find out if they can assist. It may be that the network doesn't recognize you as someone authorized to install new programs....See MoreOne word to tattoo on your body - Kinda OT
Comments (73)There was always a way to rebel when one was at that age. I think though, that it's getting harder when there's so much more "anything goes" these days. It seems every time the rebels go to extremes, the extremes become more mainstream or at least familiar enough to no longer be shocking. Back when I was growing up, a rebel only needed to grow his hair long...the longer, the more rebellious. I recall what a todo was created when the "mop head" Beatles first came on the scene. I mean their hair was actually quite short and they wore suits and ties for goodness sake! I'm not sure what kids will do next to rebel...I mean tats are common, pants can't go any lower...they even make suspenders to keep the pants from falling completely down, skirts and shorts have already been shorter than short, make-up has already gone totally goth with black eyes and lips, hair has already been every color of the rainbow and gelled to the sky, earlobes have been stretched, tongues have been split, genitalia have been pierced and ringed. I honestly don't know what's next. I remember back in the hippy days, my FIL, a prof, who was very matter of fact with his students, would comment on their long hair and baggy bell bottoms and say, "You know, if you want to get attention, you don't have to go through all that effort....you could just walk around with your fly open." (Please don't misinterpret...I'm not suggesting all tats are a statement of rebellion.)...See MoreBuilding Vision - Evanston, IL
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