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Default new 2 workg with a computer/ needg hlp wth how 2 design transfers

Well, for all we know she may be posting to the MS Communities on her
BlackBerry or cell phone. g

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And Terri, note how much easier the reply is to read than your question

was,
because Jay has taken the trouble to use sentences, capital I, minimal
abbreviations. The old rules about writing for clarity had a reason...

Good
luck anyway -- not trying to be picky.

"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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terri wrote:
startg small t-shirt company needg help on how to work company wth
transfer design. i dont know how to do anything (computer for
dummies is needed


First, choose an appropriate tool. Unless you don't have any other
software, Microsoft Word is not appropriate for creating t-shirt

designs.
You need a graphics program that treats text as one of many kinds of
graphics objects. At the high end you'll find Adobe Illustrator and

Corel
Draw, among others. Even the Paint program that comes with Windows, as
simple as it is, would be a better choice than Word.

If you must use Word, you should know that Word by itself can't print
mirror-imaged pages (one reason it isn't an appropriate tool). Many

inkjet
printers do have that capability -- open the Print dialog, click the
Properties button next to the printer name, and look for some option

like
"T-Shirt Transfer" or "mirror image" or "flip horizontal". Every

printer's
dialog is different; the option might be a check box or a choice in a
dropdown, or something else.

Finally, learn to write full words and sentences. This isn't the right
place to show off your cell-phone texting prowess.

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Jay Freedman
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