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I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out
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It's a function of the printer rather than Word. In simple terms, the odd
pages would go on the front of the sheet and the even pages on the back of the sheet. How are you proposing to actually create the document? -- 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 "Dom" wrote in message ... I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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Are you meaning that you are creating a greeting card that will be
folded in 4? If so, then you'll only need to print on one side; when the paper is folded, quadrant 1 will be the cover (and will need to be upside down before printing) and quadrant 4 will be the inside portion where the card message usually lives. -------------- | 1 | 2 | -------------- | 3 | 4 | -------------- I would recommend doing something like this in PowerPoint instead of Word because the upside down portion is a little easier. On Apr 27, 10:13 pm, Dom wrote: I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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The best Microsoft Office application for this is Pubisher, which is set up
to do greeting cards. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Reitanos" wrote in message ... Are you meaning that you are creating a greeting card that will be folded in 4? If so, then you'll only need to print on one side; when the paper is folded, quadrant 1 will be the cover (and will need to be upside down before printing) and quadrant 4 will be the inside portion where the card message usually lives. -------------- | 1 | 2 | -------------- | 3 | 4 | -------------- I would recommend doing something like this in PowerPoint instead of Word because the upside down portion is a little easier. On Apr 27, 10:13 pm, Dom wrote: I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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ARGH! If you're going to use another program, use Publisher.
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Reitanos" wrote in message ... Are you meaning that you are creating a greeting card that will be folded in 4? If so, then you'll only need to print on one side; when the paper is folded, quadrant 1 will be the cover (and will need to be upside down before printing) and quadrant 4 will be the inside portion where the card message usually lives. -------------- | 1 | 2 | -------------- | 3 | 4 | -------------- I would recommend doing something like this in PowerPoint instead of Word because the upside down portion is a little easier. On Apr 27, 10:13 pm, Dom wrote: I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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Argh! Most Office purchases do not include Publisher, so I was trying
to help Dom out without telling him to spend money to perform a simple task. It is quite easy to do in PowerPoint, but there are many publishing programs that will make a greeting card depending on how much you would like to spend. In fact, there are many greeting card programs that are much cheaper than Publisher. My point is don't spend hundreds of dollars on new software if you already have a tool that will work. On Apr 28, 12:14 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: The best Microsoft Office application for this is Pubisher, which is set up to do greeting cards. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Reitanos" wrote in message ... Are you meaning that you are creating a greeting card that will be folded in 4? If so, then you'll only need to print on one side; when the paper is folded, quadrant 1 will be the cover (and will need to be upside down before printing) and quadrant 4 will be the inside portion where the card message usually lives. -------------- | 1 | 2 | -------------- | 3 | 4 | -------------- I would recommend doing something like this in PowerPoint instead of Word because the upside down portion is a little easier. On Apr 27, 10:13 pm, Dom wrote: I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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(Please consider yourself hugged.)
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... The best Microsoft Office application for this is Pubisher, which is set up to do greeting cards. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Reitanos" wrote in message ... Are you meaning that you are creating a greeting card that will be folded in 4? If so, then you'll only need to print on one side; when the paper is folded, quadrant 1 will be the cover (and will need to be upside down before printing) and quadrant 4 will be the inside portion where the card message usually lives. -------------- | 1 | 2 | -------------- | 3 | 4 | -------------- I would recommend doing something like this in PowerPoint instead of Word because the upside down portion is a little easier. On Apr 27, 10:13 pm, Dom wrote: I am trying to make a card. How can i create a document that will print out on the front and the back ? |
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