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mrssyvo said:Jessica- Looks great- could you repost it in Word? I can not change the info from this file.
My family is also a big Navy family, in fact- my brother retired a couple years ago as a Master Chief- he had been stationed in Guam, as well as another brother- They were SeaBee's in the 40th. Is your hubby a Seabee by any chance? I still have a nephew in, a Seabee as well.
mrssyvo said:Jessica- It is still too big- to wide for the screen- how do I reduce it?
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