Random Thoughts IX (The first 8 were probably better)

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BoxsterCy

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Procrastination for the win! Glad I am running late for road trip to Quad Cities this morning. Teak furniture thingy I order that was scheduled for delivery next Wednesday just got here!

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Love how defaults apparently change frequently in Windows 10.
The last few days of documents opening in Edge instead of something productive are great. I especially love that I can't locate a button to rotate images.

Downloaded Adobe Reader. Should solve the problem. Rant probably complete.
 

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Love how defaults apparently change frequently in Windows 10.
The last few days of documents opening in Edge instead of something productive are great. I especially love that I can't locate a button to rotate images.

Downloaded Adobe Reader. Should solve the problem. Rant probably complete.

I'm not sure what version of Word you're using, but mine has rotate on the "Format" tab of the ribbon. You could just rotate your monitor as an easier solution.
 

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I'm not sure what version of Word you're using, but mine has rotate on the "Format" tab of the ribbon. You could just rotate your monitor as an easier solution.

Word is fine.
I open some of my sources to take another look before writing about them. I digitized everything to make it easy to organize, read, and store.
Prior to Windows 10, I just used Adobe Reader and coasted along. Since I designed my process before that release, it's just a matter of adjustments.

Also, Reader sucks, too. Is it that hard to rotate a document now?
 

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Word is fine.
I open some of my sources to take another look before writing about them. I digitized everything to make it easy to organize, read, and store.
Prior to Windows 10, I just used Adobe Reader and coasted along. Since I designed my process before that release, it's just a matter of adjustments.

Also, Reader sucks, too. Is it that hard to rotate a document now?

PDFs? Ick! Good luck!
 
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cycloneG

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Word is fine.
I open some of my sources to take another look before writing about them. I digitized everything to make it easy to organize, read, and store.
Prior to Windows 10, I just used Adobe Reader and coasted along. Since I designed my process before that release, it's just a matter of adjustments.

Also, Reader sucks, too. Is it that hard to rotate a document now?

If it helps, I use Foxit Reader for any PDF viewing. It even has rotate on the main tab!
 
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On our way to Hotlanta for the Peach Bowl. GO DAWGS!!
I did that in 2010, spent New Years on the MARTA, hope you have better luck than we did. A bit of advice if you are using the MARTA after the game, if you are going the same direction as everyone else which I think is back downtown take a train going the opposite direction and then get off on the next stop and use that one. It saved us at least another 30 minutes of waiting.
 

cowgirl836

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how many of you work in a windowless office

sort of used to. But could usually see out the big window in the office next to me. Now I'm in a corner office (shared!) and two of the four walls are floor to ceiling windows. It's always cold.
 
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