Oh, it's even better, assuming I'm understanding it.
When you design things for print, you want it to look good. Roughly the same amount of text on facing pages, articles starting on a new page or an odd page or whatever the rule is.
If you do it manually, any time you change anything in the 400-page document, it messes everything else up and you have to check it all over again.
Oyyy.
I just got a prescription refill for my cat, and I think they gave me cherry flavor when they hadn't before. (it's just human medicine.) I don't think this is going to work out.
What, they don't make tuna-flavored medicine?
Each cat is different, but I have ended up with sticky cherry medicine all over me, the cat, and the bathroom walls/floor. Good luck!
Our kitty's liquid meds for her kidney disease is mint-flavored (it's basically antacid for humans). It has not, in any way, improved her breath.
Giving my dog mint-flavored chews does improve his breath, but he doesn't like them.
My sister's car is mad for mint. She'll try to steal your gum if you're not careful.
Catnip is a member of the mint family.
Aveda uses mint family stuff in many formulations. My cats attack my head when my salon uses aveda. The whole salon has seen the videos.
Can't tell you guys how much I appreciate the welcome back.
Spent my day doing laundry in prep for my move on Friday and binging Jane the Virgin.
I'm obsessed.