Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Ok. This is very important. Whoever gets this, I will give like my eternal gratitute to. AND ILL LOVE YOU ...?

FOREVER!!! Ok. I need a looseleaf paper background for my website. That would be awesome, lol. Thanks! :)





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Byes!Ok. This is very important. Whoever gets this, I will give like my eternal gratitute to. AND ILL LOVE YOU ...?
Can't you copy a background from FrontPage, PowerPoint or another Microsoft program? You don't have to have the actual programs to go to microsoft.com and download clipart. Then you can set the clipart pic as your background image.





Hope this helps.Ok. This is very important. Whoever gets this, I will give like my eternal gratitute to. AND ILL LOVE YOU ...?
Here are some lined paper images you can set at your background, and then choose to ';tile'; so that they cover the page:





Legal style: http://www.ou.edu/special/owp/yummy/back鈥?/a>





Regular style: http://www.ou.edu/special/owp/yummy/back鈥?/a>





Here are full sized backgrounds:





Elementary style: http://www.cartooncottage.com/html/backg鈥?/a>





Regular, assorted colours (click the one you want)


http://www.cartooncottage.com/html/paper鈥?/a>





If none of these seem like what you want, I suggest scanning a piece of paper!





Best of luck!
I know I have seen one which I am sure I got off the web by searching. If you're desperate, you could scan your favorite pattern and use the graphic as a background.
You might wanna try here:


http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/鈥?/a>





Its a stained paper but looks kinda cool.
You can scan leaves and can make a original background. I do just like this.

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