I learned something the other day and wanted to share it. Kim told me the newsletter 3 was only 28 pages and I suggested it be 29 for leap year. She asked me to create something so I did. She came up with the history on Leap Year and well, you see the green page in the newsletter.
My tip:
I organized the history of Leap Year in a word document and saved it. I made my frog page in CS3 and saved that. Then I tried copy and paste and nothing worked with the word document so I saved it as a pdf. Not knowing if it would work. When I was in CS3 I went to open a new file and opened the pdf file. It worked....should have know, it's adobe!!!! Anyway, it opened and it was all my words with a transparent background so I did the ctrl V and moved it to my frog page. Taaa Daaa......now you have the history of Leap Year on page 29. I'm sure this will work the same way in Elements but have not tried it. If someone does post it here so we know.
Some of y'all may already know that but I didn't.........that's me stepping out of my box!!!
My tip:
I organized the history of Leap Year in a word document and saved it. I made my frog page in CS3 and saved that. Then I tried copy and paste and nothing worked with the word document so I saved it as a pdf. Not knowing if it would work. When I was in CS3 I went to open a new file and opened the pdf file. It worked....should have know, it's adobe!!!! Anyway, it opened and it was all my words with a transparent background so I did the ctrl V and moved it to my frog page. Taaa Daaa......now you have the history of Leap Year on page 29. I'm sure this will work the same way in Elements but have not tried it. If someone does post it here so we know.
Some of y'all may already know that but I didn't.........that's me stepping out of my box!!!