Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 I, too, have problems with my handwriting, despite decompression. It's okay if I write for a short time, but after that, forget it! I have gone to using the computer for letter writing and doing envelopes. It has the added benefit of being a time saver when doing Christmas cards. Suzanne Hill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 Fellow Chiarians, Ditto on computer printing my Holiday cards. I put our address list on a few floppies and my HP printer can hold up to 10 A-7/8 size envelopes. Brush Script font makes for a very professional address. Judy signs the cards and stuffs the envelopes. I type up the year-in-review note to bring folk up to date on the happenings in the family. We make copies at the local drug store copying machine for 5 cents a copy. One day in the near future when everyone has an e-mail address, we will simply send animated greeting cards along with the update on a Word document via the net saving significant time and money. In my opinion, a card with animation and music is significantly better than a " snail-mail " lifeless card. Happy Holidays Everyone, Bernie Christmas Cards | I, too, have problems with my handwriting, despite decompression. It's okay if I write for a short time, but after that, forget it! I have gone to using the computer for letter writing and doing envelopes. It has the added benefit of being a time saver when doing Christmas cards. | | Suzanne Hill | | | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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