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angelaoo
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Blurbs

Post by angelaoo »

Does anyone have any blurbs??
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Hi, can you define "blurb" I don't think I know what a blurb is.
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angelaoo
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Re: Blurbs

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Maybe I am using the wrong word. It is on the George cartridge. It's like an oval and you would put it next to a picture, and write something in it. Like what the person is thinking. i don't know if I am making any sense. It has been a stressful Monday.
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Re: Blurbs

Post by Sandi »

Try this website of dingbats:
http://www.fontspace.com/search?thought

Think this is what you're looking for - a thought bubble.
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This font has some nice ones. It is called TALKIES!

http://www.dafont.com/talkies.font
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angelaoo
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Re: Blurbs

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Thank you! I new I had the wrong word. I am new to scal. And getting very frustrated. I went to the link that you provided, and downloaded them to my computer. Now how do I get them on scal and seperate them? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by HeatherM »

They are fonts, so unzip them and install them into your system fonts folder. How you do that depends on if you have a mac, vista, or xp. After that you use them just like any other font. HTH
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