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This is an awesome box template that I learned to make at an open house. This may look difficult, but it's very easy once you make one. I used the Bitty Boos Too stamp set for those special little trick-or-treaters that happen upon my doorstep (aka nieces & nephews). Please see attachment for instructions.
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Thanks so much! It took a little while for me to figure out how to open it. My husband said something was wrong with the settings on our computer. But now that I have it, I will definitely be using it.
Emily
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Many thanks for sharing these wonderful instructions and the template! I've been making boxes like this for a few years, now. And I make them with used greeting cards, too!
Did you make this document up yourself? It's really well done!
I can't seem to open the file. All I get is a little teenie tiny box in the upper left hand corner of the page with a circle, square and triangle in it.
Many thanks for sharing these wonderful instructions and the template! I've been making boxes like this for a few years, now. And I make them with used greeting cards, too!
Did you make this document up yourself? It's really well done!
Right click and select Save Target As and then choose where you want to save it to....some people save right to the desktop or you may have a folder called Templates that you can save it to. Once saved it will prompt you to open and you can click it and it will then open the document.
The template is adorable...thanks so much for posting!
I tried to get your instructions on the box but I couldn't get it to open. I tried your suggestions but when I right click I don't have the option to save target. Can you help me? Maybe you can e mail me [email protected]
thanks...
Right click and select Save Target As and then choose where you want to save it to....some people save right to the desktop or you may have a folder called Templates that you can save it to. Once saved it will prompt you to open and you can click it and it will then open the document.
The template is adorable...thanks so much for posting!
What do you know... you can teach an old dog new tricks!!!!
That's one of the things I love about SCS, I just never know what I will learn next!
Thanks for the tips. I was always frustrated when I found that little red box in the corner... but now I know!
And thanks for the instructions on how to make us able to open pdf files, it worked perfectly!
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Originally Posted by barb6372
This is an awesome box template that I learned to make at an open house. This may look difficult, but it's very easy once you make one. I used the Bitty Boos Too stamp set for those special little trick-or-treaters that happen upon my doorstep (aka nieces & nephews). Please see attachment for instructions.
***If you cannot open .pdf files, please do the following:***
To configure the browser to use Acrobat 6.0 or Adobe Reader 6.0 to open PDF files:
1. Exit from IE or AOL.
2. Start Acrobat or Adobe Reader.
3. Choose Edit > Preferences.
4. Select Internet in the list on the left.
5. Deselect Display PDF in Browser, and click OK.
6. Restart IE or AOL.
To configure the browser to use Acrobat 5.x or Acrobat Reader 5.x to open PDF files:
1. Exit from IE or AOL.
2. Start Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
3. Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
4. In the Options section, deselect Display PDF in Browser.
5. Click OK, and then exit from Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
6. Restart IE or AOL.
I'll get this downloaded after I get home tonight. Adobe Reader at work is too old! TYFS!
BTW, Ladies, don't put your e-mail addresses in threads without making them unrecognizable by using the word "at" instead of the symbol "@" and "dot" instead of "." :cool:
I'll get this downloaded after I get home tonight. Adobe Reader at work is too old! TYFS!
BTW, Ladies, don't put your e-mail addresses in threads without making them unrecognizable by using the word "at" instead of the symbol "@" and "dot" instead of "." :cool:
I know this must be something lots of you already know.... But I am not part of that group! LOL
So my big question is why? ( about the e-mail thing)