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jemma
 
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Default type recipes on preprinted cards?

I bought preprinted cards and was wondering if it is possible to maybe scan
them into the computer and type on them or just type onto the computer and
print them? They're lined and have headers and footers so it's very hard to
line things up.
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]
 
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Default type recipes on preprinted cards?

It's easier (and generally less expensive) to buy blank cards and do that. What you want to do can't be done the way you think - at least not without A LOT of work. And writing a recipe card is not worth the hassle.

Buy some blank cards, add some pretty pictures, and go from there. And if you happen to have Publisher on your system - try using it for that job. :-)

Us the preprinted cards to give away with homemade goods that you give as a gift. And you can send mine to: JoAnn Paules, c/o Memorial ..... oh, I don't get goodies? Darn!

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I bought preprinted cards and was wondering if it is possible to maybe scan
them into the computer and type on them or just type onto the computer and
print them? They're lined and have headers and footers so it's very hard to
line things up.
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