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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default How to print invitation cards in Word

In the "olden days," invitations of this sort were often engraved with a
line on which the recipient's name could be written in by hand ("Mr. and
Mrs. So-and-So request the pleasure of [blank's] company on Sunday, the
fourteenth of May," etc.). Nowadays, people seem to find the effort of even
addressing envelopes by hand beyond them, so the concept of individualized
formal invitations has rather fallen out of fashion.

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"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote in message
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Another brave assumption.

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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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Easily, yes. Likely, no.

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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That's a brave assumption - invitations might easily be personalised.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
I doubt there's anything here to merge. I would imagine the
invitations will all be identical; it would be the envelopes that
should be merged.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Or if the invitations are for a large party, use mailmerge -
http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
It might be easier to do this in Publisher, but you can do it in
Word. In Tools | Letters and Mailings | Envelopes and Labels, select
the Labels tab and click Options. Choose Avery 3263 or 8387 if your
invitations are landscape page or 5845 if they are portrait. Click
OK to close the Label Options dialog and New Document to create a
sheet of cards. They're set up as a table so make sure you have
table gridlines displayed (Table | Show Gridlines) so you can see
the cell boundaries. Set up your invitation in one cell, then copy,
select the entire table, and paste.


"Petersax" wrote in message
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I have some card stock that a friend gave me - it's got 4
invitation cards on one sheet. I'd like to format one party
invitation, and have it print to all 4 cards per sheet. How do I
do so in MS Word?