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I have more than 100 thank you notes to write, and in the interest of time
and legible communications, I'd like to type the messages and apply to
pre-printed 4" x 5" cards. How do I set this up in Word, since I'm using
actual cards vs. 8.5" x 11" paper? The messages will be on the inside only.
Should I use Word or Publisher? Any ideas? All advice appreciated...
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I would recommend Publisher. Word can do these things but Publisher is meant
for it and has more flexibility.

Carrie

"TopperTV" wrote:

I have more than 100 thank you notes to write, and in the interest of time
and legible communications, I'd like to type the messages and apply to
pre-printed 4" x 5" cards. How do I set this up in Word, since I'm using
actual cards vs. 8.5" x 11" paper? The messages will be on the inside only.
Should I use Word or Publisher? Any ideas? All advice appreciated...

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On Oct 21, 12:43*pm, TopperTV
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I have more than 100 thank you notes to write, and in the interest of time
and legible communications, I'd like to type the messages and apply to
pre-printed 4" x 5" cards. How do I set this up in Word, since I'm using
actual cards vs. 8.5" x 11" paper? The messages will be on the inside only.
Should I use Word or Publisher? Any ideas? All advice appreciated...


Thank-you notes should be handwritten.
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On Oct 21, 3:47*pm, "Peter T. Daniels" wrote:
On Oct 21, 12:43*pm, TopperTV
wrote:

I have more than 100 thank you notes to write, and in the interest of time
and legible communications, I'd like to type the messages and apply to
pre-printed 4" x 5" cards. How do I set this up in Word, since I'm using
actual cards vs. 8.5" x 11" paper? The messages will be on the inside only.
Should I use Word or Publisher? Any ideas? All advice appreciated...


Thank-you notes should be handwritten.


Mr. Daniels,

Here I am!

You asked in another thread why I wasn't upset by this response.
Considering your self proclaimed skills at determining what a person
means by things unsaid I thought it was obvious. Let me try to
interpret what I didn’t say for you.

The OP asked for advice and you gave it. There was no detectable
disdain in your reply towards either the OP or the question. Your
advice was in line with a generally accepted practice. While your
reply was short, it certainly was not curt or in any other way
offensive. You presented it as a suggestion and a strong suggestion
could easily be inferred. You avoided all pretense of superiority.
In this case you bridled your arrogance most admiringly. BZ.
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