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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there
a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word
available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
Thank you for your help. There is a sheet that will be cut in half.
Sincerely, Robin "Graham Mayor" wrote: This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
Thank you for your help. Is there a a template to do this. I have downloaded
information and they say it is trial and error. My notecards will be cut in half. Sincerely, Robin Scott "Graham Mayor" wrote: This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
If you are using Avery stock (or something similar), there are templates in
the Envelopes and Labels dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Robin" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. Is there a a template to do this. I have downloaded information and they say it is trial and error. My notecards will be cut in half. Sincerely, Robin Scott "Graham Mayor" wrote: This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
Thank you so much for your help. These are instructions of how to make a card
templated work The side that prints is opposite and to the back side of the document. So if the image is on your left on the computer screen it will print on the on your right on the backside of the printer. It prints the bottom of the card 1st 1st print the front of the card and then put the paper back in the printer with the front of the card on your left inserted 1st (to the inside of the printer). This will print the inside of the card in the appropriate place. It prints the bottom of the card "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you are using Avery stock (or something similar), there are templates in the Envelopes and Labels dialog. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Robin" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help. Is there a a template to do this. I have downloaded information and they say it is trial and error. My notecards will be cut in half. Sincerely, Robin Scott "Graham Mayor" wrote: This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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are there templates for 4.5X5.5 greeting cards made from home
Thank you for your help. These are the instructions that I used to make my
card. Sincerely, Robin Scott The side that prints is opposite and to the back side of the document. So if the image is on your left on the computer screen it will print on the on your right on the backside of the printer. It prints the bottom of the card 1st 1st print the front of the card and then put the paper back in the printer with the front of the card on your left inserted 1st (to the inside of the printer). This will print the inside of the card in the appropriate place. It prints the bottom of the card "Graham Mayor" wrote: This is probably simpler to do in Publisher, but if you only have Word available and your printer is physically capable of handling that card size, simply set the page layout to the nearest larger standard size and make up the difference with margins. It then becomes just like any other document. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Robin wrote: I have 4.5X 5.5 notecards and would like to make a greetiing card. Is there a way to do this in Microsoft for it seems that the size of the card is not what is needed. Sincerely, Robin Scott |
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