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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in
Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
Create a table whose cells are the size you want (or use the supplied
template if you're printing onto pre-cut cards), then put your text and whatever into each cell. "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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For use in the real world? (tee hee)
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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I used to like you. :-P
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Jezebel" wrote in message ... For use in the real world? (tee hee) "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com
to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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Yeehah the guerilla marketing! In my experience, the slickness of the
business card is inversely proportional to the ethics of the person handing them out. I think I've never been given a double-sided, glossy business card by someone who wasn't an airhead, a crook, or both. wrote in message oups.com... After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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He's posting over in the Publisher newsgroup too. I smell spam, don't you?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Yeehah the guerilla marketing! In my experience, the slickness of the business card is inversely proportional to the ethics of the person handing them out. I think I've never been given a double-sided, glossy business card by someone who wasn't an airhead, a crook, or both. wrote in message oups.com... After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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Like a flatulent vicar at a gardenia convention.
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . He's posting over in the Publisher newsgroup too. I smell spam, don't you? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Yeehah the guerilla marketing! In my experience, the slickness of the business card is inversely proportional to the ethics of the person handing them out. I think I've never been given a double-sided, glossy business card by someone who wasn't an airhead, a crook, or both. wrote in message oups.com... After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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Because the format and graphics I used to create it in Publisher I can't find
for Word. Also, this allows me to be able to update/change it on any computer that has Word instead of being limited to doing the work at home. It just adds convenience for me. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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If this reference was meant towards me, the answer is no. I am not sending
spam. Its a legitimate question. I have only posted in the Word newsgroup because I thought it was the best place to put the question. I also asked if my business card could be transferred into Word from Publisher but I didn't post it there hoping somone from Word could tell me if it was possible. If the question can't be answered here then I will post it in Publisher. All I want is to be able to do it if its possible, that's it. If you're referring to the person who suggested the Bring the Green website, then disregard my posting (except for the request for help I've asked for). "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: He's posting over in the Publisher newsgroup too. I smell spam, don't you? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Yeehah the guerilla marketing! In my experience, the slickness of the business card is inversely proportional to the ethics of the person handing them out. I think I've never been given a double-sided, glossy business card by someone who wasn't an airhead, a crook, or both. wrote in message oups.com... After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
Not you - there's someone who seems to be posting spam in the guise of
"helpful" advice. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... If this reference was meant towards me, the answer is no. I am not sending spam. Its a legitimate question. I have only posted in the Word newsgroup because I thought it was the best place to put the question. I also asked if my business card could be transferred into Word from Publisher but I didn't post it there hoping somone from Word could tell me if it was possible. If the question can't be answered here then I will post it in Publisher. All I want is to be able to do it if its possible, that's it. If you're referring to the person who suggested the Bring the Green website, then disregard my posting (except for the request for help I've asked for). "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: He's posting over in the Publisher newsgroup too. I smell spam, don't you? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Jezebel" wrote in message ... Yeehah the guerilla marketing! In my experience, the slickness of the business card is inversely proportional to the ethics of the person handing them out. I think I've never been given a double-sided, glossy business card by someone who wasn't an airhead, a crook, or both. wrote in message oups.com... After you get your cards looking nice, check out www.BringTheGreen.com to get them printed. I am their biggest fan after they printed my business cards for less than $50, full color both sides, glossy coating, on heavyweight stock. Give them a shot - you might just become their second biggest fan. |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
Publisher has features that Word doesn't because it's meant to be used as a
desktop publishing program and Word isn't. You can try copy and paste but the results aren't always quite what you had in Publisher. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... Because the format and graphics I used to create it in Publisher I can't find for Word. Also, this allows me to be able to update/change it on any computer that has Word instead of being limited to doing the work at home. It just adds convenience for me. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
"mrmac2_34" wrote: How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
I'm trying to do the same thing because while I created a nice card in Pub it
doesn't have the avery template it says to use on the card stock box. Word does have this avery number available. I can't get the cards to print out evenly spaced on the avery card stock without chopping off various parts of the card. Microsoft products are very annoying in this respect. They are never easy to use unless you are a programmer. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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Creating business cards in Microsoft Word 2003
This is very easy to do from Publisher; I do it all the time (all my
business cards are in Publisher). On the Layout tab of Page Setup, choose "Business card," then U.S. Click the Change Copies Per Sheet button. Change the horizontal and vertical gaps to 0", the top margin to 0.5", and the side margin to 0.75". You're in business! -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "dac" wrote in message ... I'm trying to do the same thing because while I created a nice card in Pub it doesn't have the avery template it says to use on the card stock box. Word does have this avery number available. I can't get the cards to print out evenly spaced on the avery card stock without chopping off various parts of the card. Microsoft products are very annoying in this respect. They are never easy to use unless you are a programmer. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: If you have Publisher, why do you want to convert it to Word? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrmac2_34" wrote in message ... How do I create business cards in Microsoft Word 2003? I have one made in Microsoft Publisher and I want to either re-create it in Word or transfer it to Word. Is this possible and if so, how? |
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