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Default instructions to make Xmas cards with MS Word

The problem with that is that what's left say stuff like "You've been like a
Mother to me". NOT a good card to hand to your wife.

My husband and I got our cards for each other last night. I told him I
didn't want to see a "You've been like a Wife to me card". He has a goofy
streak at time and just might be weird enough to do something like that.

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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Or go to the local supermarket and buy some ready made cards which will
look even better than home made cards - unless you are artistically gifted
(which most people are not).

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
Or maybe, just maybe, they have Publisher included with their version
of Office. A *much* better choice of software for making your own
cards.

"CyberTaz" wrote in message
.. .
With great respect for those who have offered suggestions - Save
yourself a
lot of grief, aggravation & frustration... Google for greeting card
software
(I just checked Amazon.com & got over 170 hits) which you can get
for as little as $10. *Any* of it will give you better results with
less effort. I use this outfit's Mac version & it works like a charm:

http://www.novadevelopment.com/Produ...w/default.aspx

Current version (6.0) is $49.95, you can get earlier versions for as
little
as $28.

HTH |:)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 12/6/06 7:43 PM, in article
, "auge"
wrote:

Can someone please give me step by step instructions to create Xmas
Cards in
Word 2003