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2 sided card setup
I am in MS Word 2003. I would like to make a document, printed back to back, that I can have laminated and cut into 4 separate cards. The original document is a 3 inch by 4 inch (top to bottom) card, with text on both sides, meant to carry in a lab coat pocket. Can someone advise the best way to go about setting this up? I've tried putzing around but am not having much luck. Thanks! Colleen. -- Colleen |
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2 sided card setup
I'd be VERY surprised if there isn't a standard Label to meet your
requirements. Go to Envelopes and Labels, find the label and use the New Document button. This will put the sheet of labels on a new document (note that labels are just pre-formatted tables). Fill out 2 pages of the labels (obverse data on the first page and reverse data on the second page) and then print duplex. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Colleen" wrote in message ... I am in MS Word 2003. I would like to make a document, printed back to back, that I can have laminated and cut into 4 separate cards. The original document is a 3 inch by 4 inch (top to bottom) card, with text on both sides, meant to carry in a lab coat pocket. Can someone advise the best way to go about setting this up? I've tried putzing around but am not having much luck. Thanks! Colleen. -- Colleen |
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What a great idea Terry. I'll try that. I knew someone one here would have a suggestion! Thanks so much for your help! Colleen. Terry Farrell Wrote: I'd be VERY surprised if there isn't a standard Label to meet your requirements. Go to Envelopes and Labels, find the label and use the New Document button. This will put the sheet of labels on a new document (note that labels are just pre-formatted tables). Fill out 2 pages of the labels (obverse data on the first page and reverse data on the second page) and then print duplex. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Colleen" wrote in message ...- I am in MS Word 2003. I would like to make a document, printed back to back, that I can have laminated and cut into 4 separate cards. The original document is a 3 inch by 4 inch (top to bottom) card, with text on both sides, meant to carry in a lab coat pocket. Can someone advise the best way to go about setting this up? I've tried putzing around but am not having much luck. Thanks! Colleen. -- Colleen - -- Colleen |
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2 sided card setup
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:17:35 +0000 from Colleen
: I am in MS Word 2003. I would like to make a document, printed back to back, that I can have laminated and cut into 4 separate cards. The original document is a 3 inch by 4 inch (top to bottom) card, with text on both sides, meant to carry in a lab coat pocket. Can someone advise the best way to go about setting this up? I've tried putzing around but am not having much luck. Thanks! Colleen. I think text boxes, set up to link one to the next, are your solution. They should be in fixed positions. I've done this in the past with 2 each on front and back. Being spatially challenged :-) I needed several tries to link the boxes in the right order. Once I got them set up, it was great: when I did any edits the text just flowed to the *logical* next box even though it wasn't next physically on the screen. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ |
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