ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: WhoTookMyUsername on February 06, 2011, 09:54:47 am
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How do i avoid getting highlighter on the opposite side of the page when highlighting a textbook when i turn the page? Do i blow on it or do you just have to leave it for a bit?
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Highlight quickly, so you don't get a lot of pigment on the page that might go through?
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If the highlighter stays put, upstanding and open, for too long, the ink will pile up.
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Nah, i mean when i turn the page, the highlighter goes onto both sides of the previous pages, not through the paper as such
Oh THAT! I hate it when that happens; you would have blow the ink or leave it...that's what I had to do
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that hapens heaps when highlighting glossy paper. Perhaps leave it for a bit (not long, perhaps just enough time to skim through your highlighted bits from that page)
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maybe get a scrap piece of paper and insert it between the highlighted pages before you turn it? That way, the ink will only imprint onto the scrap paper.
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maybe get a scrap piece of paper and insert it between the highlighted pages before you turn it? That way, the ink will only imprint onto the scrap paper.
+1, that way works for whenever I want to highlight stuff in exercise books
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Oh the dilemmas involved with being a VCE student.
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Oh the dilemmas involved with being a VCE student.
Lol.
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Oh the dilemmas involved with being a VCE student.
Lol.
;D
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This is just the start :D
I'm hoping that was sarcastic... They'll need to make a separate Child Board (preferably in 'National Forum --> Water Cooler --> Rants and Debates') for all of you queries then! ;D