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Thanks, it worked out great but if I wanted to post cell #'s on one side and
the home #'s of the employees on the other side so they would have a double
sided business card is there an easier way of doing this versus printing out
a copy of each page and then taking it over to the copying machine?

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

In the Tools Letters & Mailings Envelopes & Labels Labels
dialog, click Options and choose a business card, for example number
5371. Leave the Address box blank and click the New Document button.

In the new document, make sure you can see the table cells -- click
Table Show Gridlines if needed. Select the whole table. Go to the
Format Text Direction dialog and choose the direction you want.

You should probably also right-click the table, choose the Cell
Alignment item, and choose the top-left alignment.

Type the list in the first cell, copy it to the clipboard, select the
whole table, and paste to repeat it in all the cells.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org

On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 18:17:01 -0700, radiant star radiant
wrote:

I am trying to print out an emergancy phone list for our employees the size
of a business card. Any suggestions?