Characters: 5 of 12 created A very productive weekend this week…after beginning the outline of the plot and characters in a small workbook, with torn out pages and scribbles everywhere, the pages began falling out. To avoid losing all the work I had done, I decided to move the ideas to another workbook. In doing…
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Writing Tips: Spot the Difference (11): Break vs Brake
Writing Tips: Spot the Difference (11): Break vs Brake It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these, but I’ve noticed this one being mixed up lately… Break – to smash, split, or divide into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments Brake – a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or other…
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Mac Tips – Making your own ringtones for iPhones
Mac Tips – Making your own ringtones for iPhones One of the drawbacks of an iPhone is the inability to select your own tracks as the ringtone, however you can make your own by following these steps: 1. Select the track you wish to use. 2. Select the section of the track you wish to…
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Mac Tips – Take screenshots on a Mac
Mac Tips – Take screenshots on a Mac Unlike windows, there is no button for taking screenshots. To perform different screenshot types, see the list below: Command-Shift-3: Take a screenshot of the screen, and save it as a file on the desktop Command-Shift-4, then select an area: Take a screenshot of an area and save…
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Submeg’s bucketlist Following on from my post yesterday, I started thinking about things I want to accomplish. Some may be big, some may be small, but all will be interesting to me. Check out my list, many more things to be added! Submeg inspiration
Read MoreWriting Tips: Two Letter Words
Writing Tips: Two Letter Words I’m not sure if this is really a tip that you would use when writing, but more likely when playing scrabble. I was wondering about all the two letter words, and after finding that site, I now have a list! AA rough, cindery lava AB abdominal muscle AD advertisement AE…
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Excel VBA Tips: Remove Password from Worksheet
Excel VBA Tips: Remove Password from Worksheet There have been many times when I’ve password protected an excel worksheet or workbook and then forgotten what it was. Wanting to modify the sheet later, I then realise I can’t, as I don’t remember what the password is! However, there is a way around this! Remove worksheet…
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