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I finally completed my chart for coordinating STAMPIN" UP! stamp sets that go with dies and embossing folders in the big shot.
Please note I did not include every stamp set in the book as almost every stamp would fit in the squares ovals and circles collection of framelits, etc.
I basically just included the stamp sets that were designed to fit a specific shape.
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I would love to have this for a reference, but unfortunately, I must be doing something wrong because my PC won't open the file. Is this an Excel worksheet or a Word document?
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AVOCA SUE, It is an excel worksheet, but the (2007 or 2010?) version with the extension xlsx
if you can't read xlsx files can you read excel files with the extension xls or a pdf file
if so I will try and convert it for you
I would love to have this for a reference, but unfortunately, I must be doing something wrong because my PC won't open the file. Is this an Excel worksheet or a Word document?
Here I have converted to PDF files, it's not really something to print out as so many pages, I find it best used with EXCEL, I have the latest excel so perhaps that is why it won't open
These are older files I have not updated, Please post to this thread if you take on the challenge to continue the update, have just been to busy to continue the file, be my guest.
Another thing I have found convenient is to list in my stamp sets with a sticky note as to which dies or punches coordinate with the set
and vice versa in my dies sets I add a sticky saying which stamps set coordinates
for punches , I have a card of image punched out and just write the set on the back of it
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