My question to you is this:
There is a Graduation poem by Jean Dempster with the little "c" in a circle next to her name, which I take its meaning as being "copywrite", is that correct? And I need her permission to print & put in a program.
Let me know, thanks Renee O'Connor
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Many thanks for being upstanding and asking for permission. I am assuming you are putting the poem in a school program. In that case you certainly do have permission!
Good luck!
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by Parent
(USA)
Can you please tell me how to get the invitation that I found on here to print or over to word so that I can put information in it?
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This is so easy, just follow these steps:
1) Right-click you mouse over the invitation and select "copy"
2) Open up "MS Word" and set your page size to whatever one you want 5" by 7" is good.
3) Right-click your mouse within the blank MS Word page and select paste and the invitation should appear.
4) Now position (using the position tab on the title bar) the invitation in the centre of the page.
5) Now if you click on the image, little circles and squares will appear around the edge. Move your mouse on to them and little arrows will appear. Now click and drag if you want to stretch the image a little to cover the space.
Now it's ready for personalizing and printing.
Hope this helps.
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Great to hear from you. This is the first time we have had this kind of request which is great as we can work through it with you and check back on our instructions to help everyone.
The idea is to work with the image in Word. First thing to do is copy the image to a file on your PC and then open it in Word.
Since you might want to print on A5 or A4 you just need to set the printer settings so that the right size invite is printed onto the right paper.
To get your own wording in place you need to use a text box which looks slightly fiddly but in essence you cover the section you are adding wording to with a text box and then use it to add your wording.
Possibly the best way ahead is to first help you get the wording you want in the Word document. Then we can move on to print. Let me know how you get on with the Word document.
If it goes wrong we will help you create a final version!
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A lot of confusion here...I know that I am not a computer wiz by any means....Help!
On the first instruction, it says to create a text box...ok I am presuming I need to open up a word doc first to do this? Then what?
Have no idea what you mean: completely covers all the wording you want to replace??????????? on what??????
I know how to right click the image and put it on a word doc....but then how do i delete the wording that is there and put in the wording I need? I have never been able to put text in a word picture.
I am thinking that this is one of those, "chicken before the egg thing"????
Print a "cut to size"....huh?
I love these invites and really want to use them but just totally lost!
Any help/light that you could shed on this would be very much appreciated!
(my sisters graduation is May 15th...)
Thanks
Carrie
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by Suzanne Guinn
(Rogers, AR)
Would it be ok with you to use your clipart for coloring pages at our Library?
I have not been able to find elsewhere on your website to post this question.
Suzanne Guinn
Reference Librarian
Rogers Public Library
Rogers, AR
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Many thanks for your enquiry, and also thank you taking the time to ask permission. For your non commercial use I am delighted to agree. I do hope you are able to use the clipart without any difficulty. Please let me know if I can help further.
Good luck!
PS, I would be delighted to hear how this has progressed.
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by Jaydin
(Northampton, England. )
Is it OK to use the images on the site for commercial projects. I'm self-publishing a book about creative writing at university level as am looking for clip art to include on the cover.
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Thanks for getting in touch. Our rule is always to allow non commercial use of clipart as it is provided to help graduates and their families. We always refuse commercial use as a rule.
However you have been decent enough to get in touch so perhaps you could let me know how many copies you are likely to sell, the title and the likely type of buyers.
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Hi
What am I missing. I can't find in all the links on your page the link to download the Simply Eye Catching Graduation invite. Can you email to me:
Thank you
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If you click through the link you will get to the page which includes only this invite. Printable Grad Invite. The instructions below the image are really just to help you copy the image of the invite into Word on your pc and then add the bits you need. On some pcs that can be done by placing your cursor over the image and right clicking, then choosing copy image. If you have not already tried this please do, it should be fast to do. Let me know if you need any further help.
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by Elena
(Dallas, TX USA)
Just wondering if there is a larger size of the wild-wild west frame/border available. It's exactly what I was looking for, however I would like it to fit an 8.5x11 page.
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This should do the trick. Hope it's the one you were meaning. Just copy (right-click mouse over the image and select copy) and then paste it into your word processing document (right-click mouse in word processing doc and select paste). Good luck!
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by Jim Dinsmore
(Tampa, Florida, USA)
I'm wondering about the availability of medium or high resolution versions of your clip art. Is it available and, if so, where? Many thanks.
In reply
Many thanks for making contact with us. Happy to help as much as we can. The images are held in our database and we can e-mail the one you want. If you can narrow down which one you would like we can get onto it. We have a strict Privacy Policy and do not store e-mail adresses. If you wish us to use e-mail with you we do need you to give us express permission as well.
Hope all this is not too much trouble.
One thing to mention, if you need us to make an invitation up for you we would happily do that.
Look forward to hearing from you. Just fill in a feedback form and I will tie it all together.
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by Lindsay
(Quincy,IL)
The lyrics for farewell kindergarten and getting ready for first grade would be great. I purchased the whole cd and we listened all day. These songs are great for the beginning and end of kindergarten. Can't wait to see which song my kinders choose for their celebration song. Thanks!
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I am just about to send you the lyrics for first grade. I am afraid I don't have the lyrics for farewell kindergarten.
Good luck with your celebrations and congratulations to the graduates.
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