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		Message board > How do I make something "fully editable?"     
			
		 How do I make something "fully editable?" 
		
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 rvmlfltj
 
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							| How do I make something "fully editable?" 
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							| I see some items that are labeled "fully editable." How do I make a submission "fully editable?" |  11 Oct 2010      
					
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 el_profe55
 
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							| ESPECIALLY WHEN SOMEONE MAKES A WORD DOCUMENT WITH PICTURES (OR WORDS) AND AFTER YOU DOWNLOADED IT YOU CAN DELETE SOME, ENGARGE THEM ETC. WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM. HOPE IT HELPS ;) ALEX CARR. |  11 Oct 2010     
					
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 baiba
 
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							| Fully editable means that you do not save your work as a picture (it is mainly done to preserve the look) but put it together step by step as a Word document which can be altered if necessary. Those people who use Open Office or other programs cannot save a worksheet as a doc, that is why they save it as a picture and paste it on the Word sheet.
 
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 zailda
 
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							| Hi!   Use single pictures (not formated in a bunch with a picture software like paint, for instance) that members can remove or edit;   Use tables or text-box (not pictures) for your text.   Non-editable worksheets are also welcomed, but since some members may want to adapt them before using, you �d better inform it in the description, so no one will get disappointed.   Hope it helps. |  11 Oct 2010     
					
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