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Question by matimsh
Submitted on 10/1/2003
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I started teaching keyboarding on typewriters and have many booklets on artistic typing.  Does anyone know if the books have been updated to allow for the keying of pictures from symbols on the computer?  Is there a way I can convert them into word?


Answer by Karen Ramsey
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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I also had many books on artistic typing until someone stole them a month ago. Yes they can easily be used in a Word Processor by using a monospaced font like Courier New and altering the margin spacing to inches.  What is the name of the publisher?  I would like to contact them.

 

Answer by Carole
Submitted on 10/25/2005
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I am also looking for those mystery typing pictures that my high school teacher used.  If you find a website for this please e-mail me.  akennedy@risco.k12.mo.us

 

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