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Of course we all tried right click and save but that won't work on embedded images. All you get is copy and outlook saves that as a scrap item. Click on save as in the outlook icon top most left symbol, and save document as htm file. Open htm file in browser window and right click and save as jpg etc.. in afolder of your choice or desktop.
Thank you! Perfect instructions - I hate that scroll thing.
I had one of these plants and absolutely loved it. It we lived in a large apartment which gave it room to grow. We enjoyed the beutifully fragrent flowers that soon grew all over it. Due to it being soooo tall, when we moved we couldn't take it with us and had to leave it behind. I miss my corn plant dearly and would like to find another. I've looked around where I live and cannot find one. Can anyone help?
I learned how to make beds in institutions: first at a hospital from nurses, then in boot camp from sergeants. They both made them the same way: neat as a pin and tight as a drum. The smooth seams on both the top and bottom sheets (the "finished" side of the sheet) faced the sleeper when s/he lay in the bed. The way my wife makes a bed, both the top and bottom sheets' finished sides face up. Do you have an opinion regarding the orientation of the top sheet?
Where is the home page icon menu?
I live in florida and have corn plants about 10-12 ft and they bloom in the late fall and their blossoms open after sundown giving off the most pefumed fragrance of any plant I have ever smelled. Very similar to nigh blooming jasmine, but stronger.
Thanks for the detail description. Nice! :)
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