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A quick and easy method for writers and students to turn their most important notes into monitor wallpaper so they can keep them handy while writing.
This guide focuses on basic techniques using commonly found software and requires only a simple understanding of those programs. The emphasis is on being able to make and change desktop wallpaper in just a few minutes for easy and practical help in keeping notes handy.

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A quick and easy method for writers and students to turn their most important notes into monitor wallpaper so they can keep them handy while writing.

This guide focuses on basic techniques using commonly found software and requires only a simple understanding of those programs. The emphasis is on being able to make and change desktop wallpaper in just a few minutes for easy and practical help in keeping notes handy.


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Kendall Hanson is a former feature writer, columnist, magazine and newspaper editor, and teacher. He began his book career in 1999 with the publication of Writing for Trade Magazines. Drawing on a long-time hobby of book collecting, he subsequently launched a reprint publishing how dedicated to the preservation of hard to find titles on boatbuilding, sailing, and adventure. A transplanted Tarheel, he is a graduate of the University of New Mexico and has lived almost all of his adult life in "one western state or another." Currently he lives in Kingston, Washington with his wife of forty-three years and an old Basset hound that allows him to share office space. When he isn't writing, which is seldom, he spends the majority of his free time with his grandchildren and various organizations dedicated to making Kingston a better place to live even though he lovingly refers to his chosen home as "Port Mayberry."