New magazine--Quilt
#91
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by Grammie Sharon
I too would like to know if you could order only one subscription of a quilting magazine what would you get? at our quilt guild they offered F&P at a really cheap price but I was not real impressed with the magazine. I log my quilt patterns that I buy on an excel spread sheet. I also do this with my stamps and scrapbooking supplies (punchess, etc) I'm trying to get my daughter to list all the books she received at her baby shower in excel. Am I obsessed or what?
#93
Originally Posted by adrianlee
I sometimes wish I had Excel, but my new computer doesn't have it.
http://www.openoffice.org/
I have used this myself and find that it does much of what MS Office does and in my opinion some of it even better. They company is trustworthy and have been around for several years. Lots of "techies" use it instead of Microsoft products. Give it a try if you are in need of it. :thumbup:
Brenda E
#94
Originally Posted by LUV2QLT
I called the 1-800 number - was told I HAD to have the code number off the card - anybodys card - doesn't matter whose card or code # - can somebody post their code number off their card so any of us can get this fantastic offer? Thank you!
Linda
#97
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 10
If you call the 1-800-866-2886 customer service number and tell them you belong to a quilt group online and were told by others that they had rcvd that offer,they will give it to you if you ask,I just did that and they are billing me. Took about 30 seconds! :P Good Luck :D Gail :shock:
#98
Originally Posted by Eddie
I got that offer and did sign up for it yesterday.
And on a related note, I found that I had to create an Excel spreadsheet to keep up with my quilting magazine subscriptions so I wouldn't inadvertently subscribe to the same one twice, LOL! It tracks the name, number of issues, subscription date, expire date, amount paid, etc. Hopefully, I'll keep it all straight!
And on a related note, I found that I had to create an Excel spreadsheet to keep up with my quilting magazine subscriptions so I wouldn't inadvertently subscribe to the same one twice, LOL! It tracks the name, number of issues, subscription date, expire date, amount paid, etc. Hopefully, I'll keep it all straight!
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