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Same problem, will background color affect document?

Posted By: Joan on 2007-10-05
In Reply to: new background color - flcmt

I wear glasses and have floaters too (quite annoying sometimes!). I think I might like to try this idea. I asked my my supervisor about it and she said it would be fine as long as I changed the background color back to white when I was done and before uploading. Would the background color actually be uploaded when I send a document up? Thanks.


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every thing and file a claim against them with the BBB and the attorney general's office.   If they owe you money that you can document also contact the labor board in their state. 
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