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How frustrating! I followed your directions Pecoflyer and it worked great the first time. Then I tried it a second time and I couldn't duplicate what worked on the first go at it. I'm surprised that what seems like such a simple task is so difficult to execute.
I wonder if setting up a template would keep the border outlines permanent. If I can't get this process down pat, I may have to go "nuclear" and set up a template..... Thanks to you Pecoflyer and to you SteveWcg, for your help. Robert |
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