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Default format 3 X 5 individual postage paid reply cards

Help please. I need to create an rsvp card to enclose in an invitation. I'm
using the postage paid cards purchased from the post office. I'll put my
address on one side and the verbage requesting the rsvp on the other. Can't
figure out how to do it on individual cards that I would load in my printer.
The templates I've found are for a sheet of perforated cards.

Appreciate any advice.
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Default format 3 X 5 individual postage paid reply cards

You will need to define a custom page size, but there will be an issue of
whether your printer can handle the individual cards.

You may need to use one of the default page sizes and set the margins so
that the area in which the text will appear corresponds to the the card when
it is fed into the printer.

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Help please. I need to create an rsvp card to enclose in an invitation.
I'm
using the postage paid cards purchased from the post office. I'll put my
address on one side and the verbage requesting the rsvp on the other.
Can't
figure out how to do it on individual cards that I would load in my
printer.
The templates I've found are for a sheet of perforated cards.

Appreciate any advice.


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Default format 3 X 5 individual postage paid reply cards

You will need to define a custom page size, but there will be an issue of
whether your printer can handle the individual cards.

You may need to use one of the default page sizes and set the margins so
that the area in which the text will appear corresponds to the the card when
it is fed into the printer.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"CNorman" wrote in message
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Help please. I need to create an rsvp card to enclose in an invitation.
I'm
using the postage paid cards purchased from the post office. I'll put my
address on one side and the verbage requesting the rsvp on the other.
Can't
figure out how to do it on individual cards that I would load in my
printer.
The templates I've found are for a sheet of perforated cards.

Appreciate any advice.


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