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Hi everyone, my name is Kevin. Today Im going to show you how you can take a sheet of text and convert it into text that you can then edit in Microsoft Word. You dont need any other applications except for Microsoft Word to be able to do this. Well, so how do we take this piece of text and convert it into text on my computer? Well, the first thing that were going to do is you take a picture if this with your smartphone, itll save it as a JPEG, and then youre going to get that photo on your computer. So, here I am on my desktop and Ive actually already done those steps, so we dont have to jump through those, and here Im going to open up the, the image that I took. So, I just took a picture of this, and this is kind of a funny thing that we have in Seattle, but you get these vouchers in the mail and you can support different candidates using basically taxpayer money to support whoever you want. Is that a good, is it a bad thing? Well, hey, Im not here to