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How to insert epitaph in HWP

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hi everyone my name is John Conway and Iamp;#39;m a functional lead here at PWC Canada itamp;#39;s my absolute pleasure today to walk you through the initiation and the completion of a manifest within the Hazardous Waste program in this session I will be demonstrating the functionality of both the mobile application as seen here on the left hand side of my screen and the desktop application as seen on the right hand side so I will draw attention to the screen that Iamp;#39;m using at any one time but if youamp;#39;re finding either of these screens hard to read because of their size then I do recommend opening this video into a full screen view so for a better context before we begin I have logged in as the same user here but on two different screens and the purpose for this is so that I can highlight how any of the steps that are taken in the registry can be represented in both interfaces at the same time so as we go through the session I will be jumping between representing a gen

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This could include things like: A list of their relationships with some of their loved ones (e.g. mother, daughter, friend) A few words about their life. A verse or phrase from a particular text, especially one that was important to them. A message from their loved ones to the person reading the headstone.
How to Write an Epitaph Start by reflecting. Before you start writing the epitaph, give yourself time to reflect on the deceaseds values, personality, achievements and quotes they might have lived by. Share ideas with your family. Decide the perspective of the epitaph. Determine the length. Make sure its timeless.
An epitaph is the wording placed on a headstone to describe the person buried there. In addition to the name, dates of birth and death, and family relationships, epitaphs often feature a quote or statement commemorating the persons life.
I shall quote his words because they will be his epitaph. When he talked about the bus going in this direction and that direction, his speech reminded me of the epitaph. Let that be his epitaph. What an epitaph that is.
Short epitaphs, with their concise and heartfelt words, serve as lasting tributes on memorial headstones. These brief yet impactful phrases, like Beloved, Forever in our hearts, and Loving you always, are often etched in loving memory at the cemetery.
Examples of Traditional Epitaph Inscriptions: In Loving Memory of. Until We Meet Again. Always in Our Hearts. Rest in Peace.

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