Tercel Windshield Wiper Form To Alert Other Owners To Club

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Tercel Windshield Wiper Form To Alert Other Owners To Club

Post by ARCHINSTL »

OK - Pac NWST guys pay special attention to this .jpg thingie!
This is to stick under the windshield wipers of "New T-Wagon Spottings."
I'm also making this a Sticky in the General Forum.
Someone whose name unfortunately escapes me (and his attachment as well) made this up several years ago. I just expanded on it and added some info.
Insert your own info in the "red" areas as desired.
Two forms are available from each 8 1/2" x 11" sheet.
I've only used it a few times here in STL, but some of you guys see many more than do I.
Tom M.

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Re: Tercel Windshield Wiper Form

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Windshield wiper form: For the computer illiterate, such as I, how can I copy & paste this form in order to place my personal contact info onto the form? Would Microsoft Paint be of use? What other software program would be best?
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Tercel Windshield Wiper Form To Alert Other Owners To Club

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Oh, you Razorbacks...
However - and I just tried it:
1. Right-click to show Save Picture As. *
2. Left-click to show a window giving a destination (I chose 'Desktop'), and then left-click Save.
3. It then popped up on the desktop as a .jpg. Then I just left-clicked Print Preview and, satisfied with the full-sized picture, left-clicked Print.
I still use the admittedly ancient Photo Suite thingie (dunno the proper term) for my printing and greeting card composition. I'd imagine that once you have the .jpg saved, you can use any software - right?
* It might work the same on Save Target As, but I did not try that.
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Re: Tercel Windshield Wiper Form

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Tom: Not knowing your Missery sports preferences, I will refrain from a witty comeback... However, thanks for the detailed instructions, but I had no problem printing it "as-is". But I'd like to replace the red "Metro" and "name and telephone number email address additional info (town, etc.) if desired" generic lettering with my own personal contact info in case the lucky Tercel owner that finds this on their windshield might wish to respond in some way, and I was hoping for a "highlight and retype" way of achieving this.
Bill R.
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Tercel Windshield Wiper Form To Alert Other Owners To Club

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Well - in my .jpg form, I was able to just erase the red markings by swiping with "white" color. That left those areas blank, and I was then able to insert my own info.
See if below helps:
Tom M.
P.S. See your PM for unrelated.
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T.S. Eliot - "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
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