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Very cool! Just don't you forget where and what it is. <grin>
Don
On 11/18/2010 9:49 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
> I did it I did it, Indeed I did!!!
> I just had to tell someone!!!
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> I have to sign lots of forms as the clinical director.
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> I made a signature, my colleague scanned it and saved it as a jpg file.
> He e-mailed it to me, I sent it to my brother who edited it, inverted the
> image and sent it back.
> I then used Kathy Anne's instructions, and after struggling a bit, I made a
> word macro to insert the picture at the cursor position anywhere I want it,
> and then remapped the keyboard in word to execute the macro.
> Now with the press of a key, my signature pops in to the file.
> Nobody knows the key, name of the macro, or the name or location of the
> graphic of my signature.
>
> Isn't that cool!!!!!???
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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