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The THIN LINE



Vickiii
New Zealand

The THIN LINE
 
I really felt that Jecika �s message from the previous discussion on The THIN LINE of �borrowing � others contributions should be viewed on the message board for longer. If you want to check out the discussion thread just click here:  The Thin Line of Borrowing


So here it is:
Speaking in general !!!

1. Send a private message to a contributor who inspired you to create a worksheet asking whether he has a problem with it or not

2. Write in the description of your worksheet �to create my worksheet I was inspired by __________ � and give a link to his / her worksheet

Jecika.


2 May 2009