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You will find a template for 1/4 page portrait or landscape cards he
http://www.mirecki.us/computing/
It was written for Word 93-2003, but works fine in '07
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TedMi

"Bob" wrote:

I want to do something similar, except I want to type different text in each
of the four pages. I want to end up with four quarter page note cards to
use during a speech. How can I do that? I can't find a template like that.
I have Office 2007.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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There are several options.

1. In Word 2000 and above, you can create the document full size and
select "4 pages per sheet" in the Print dialog.

2. In pretty much any version of Word, you can select a "label" format
that has four "labels" per sheet, such as Avery 3263 postcard (landscape)
or Avery 5845 note card (portrait). Create one "label" and duplicate it to
the other three (copy one cell, select the entire table, and paste).

3. Replicate a similar setup using a 2x2 table (which is all the label
definitions are, anyway).

4. In Word 2007, choose one of the Microsoft 1/4 Letter layouts (landscape
or portrait) in Mailings | Create | Labels | Label Options. Fill one label
and copy it to the rest.

5. In Publisher, create the 1/4 page once and print it four times on a
sheet.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Tim" wrote in message
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I want to divide my page into four equal squares and have the same text in
each square in order to save on paper and in order to be able to
distribute
it in small pieces. Any idea on how to set the page up to do that?