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Old 03-03-2007, 05:14 AM   #1  
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I need help finding a posting that listed an Excel worksheet with a great way to mount this stamp set and now I can't find it. Can anyone help?
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Default Excel Spreadsheet for Fancy Flexible Phrases

Hi,

I've made up an alphabetical list of Fancy Flexible Phrases in Excel.
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I've made up an alphabetical list of Fancy Flexible Phrases in Excel.
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Just exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much!!
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:rolleyes: I didn't mount mine alphabetically ... and I've been a bit irked at myself ever since. What seemed "logical" to me then, doesn't generally seem the same way this much time later. *sigh* ;)
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I have the Everyday Flexible Phrases and after I mounted them, I put a small number on each block. Then I made an Excel sheet with the numbers and what words were on the block. I printed that, and it sits in the box with the stamp set. Now I can find the words easily.
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Thanks, Kennie!
That would/will be a cool reference tool for my set!
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Kennie- That is a great idea! I had already mounted mine when I realized that I at least needed an alphabetical list of the words on the stamps. Your idea will make it much easier to find the stamp I'm looking for---thanks!!
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I have the Everyday Flexible Phrases and after I mounted them, I put a small number on each block. Then I made an Excel sheet with the numbers and what words were on the block. I printed that, and it sits in the box with the stamp set. Now I can find the words easily.
I just want to thank-you and I so wish I had thought of this when I first got this set. I just wanted to let you know that I read you what you did and I immediatly got up grabbed my set and went to excel. Phew, now maybe I'll use this set more. Thanks again!!!:-D
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Thanks ladies you've been very helpful. Now I can get busy mounting these stamps.
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thanks Kennie for the great tip. I plan to do it next weekend!
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Thanks! I needed that too!
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Can anyone give me a list of the words that they mounted on the sides? I am so afraid I am going to mess this stamp set up.

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I think I have figured it out. The stamps are printed on two sizes of rubber. I just mounted the bigger size on the top, and the smaller size on the sides.

It worked for me.
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