Oops. I did not onerous. I came home from work and sat down to watch hockey, and fell asleep. Whereupon the Bruins shut out the Hawks and apparently somebody on my team taunted an badly injured player. It seems this is what happens when my team does not have my supervision.
So I am doing onerous tasks today. My goal is to systematically knock out the crap tasks that have been lingering on my autofocus todo list, and consolidate the ones that I decline to do at the moment.
Today's Two Lumps is a good demonstration of thinking outside of the box.
Bah. There was no hot water this morning, I had a really bleak therapy session this morning, and now I'm in the Most Boring Meeting in the World, and I have no patience for it.
Hivemind question:
How do you get rid of a 2nd page in Word? I'm trying to update my resume and some of it spilled over. I fixed the text to fit on one page again but I can't get rid of the 2nd blank page.
Anybody?
Tom, you clearly need to set your PDA to create a holographic image of yourself nodding in agreement then slink off to the multiplex to watch a movie and eat popcorn.
Here's a very cool educational smackdown on white male het privilege administered by a gaming company. Way to go Dragon Age 2!
I can't get rid of the 2nd blank page.
You can try going down to the bottom of the first page and hitting delete until the code for the page break goes away.
YOu might be able to set the view to show the breaks--I forget what that setting is.
How do you get rid of a 2nd page in Word?
You can tweak the margins so it doesn't want to insert a page break. Take the bottom margin down from one inch to half an inch.
that worked! thanks, David!
shared that link, Hec. Most of the gamers I know are neither straight nor male.
Well, I sort of oneroused. I updated my resume, but once I got deeper into the job descriptions of the ones I was going to apply for, I realized I wasn't qualified after all.
I called my medical insurance co to find out why they hadn't paid for my last two appointments and got instructions on what to do. So there's that.