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Why is it so much of a hassel to just make up some simple business card
sized, (I'd be willing to go a little larger.) Coupon? The instructions just to create one without coffee clip art, gee anybody out there remember the KISS rule? I'm running win XP MS Office Student & Teachers Edition 2003. I have just a simple company coupon to make, prefer that at least 4 per sheet of paper. Sorry I'm new to word. Thanks, Scoozer |
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Office 2003 Students and Teachers Edition is licensed for
non-commercial use only. You should not be using it to make a business anything or a company anything. scoozer wrote: Why is it so much of a hassel to just make up some simple business card sized, (I'd be willing to go a little larger.) Coupon? The instructions just to create one without coffee clip art, gee anybody out there remember the KISS rule? I'm running win XP MS Office Student & Teachers Edition 2003. I have just a simple company coupon to make, prefer that at least 4 per sheet of paper. Sorry I'm new to word. Thanks, Scoozer |
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Word provides hundreds of mailing label templates which will create a
document that consists of a table with cells sized according to the template. Pick a suitable size and create your 'coupon' in the first cell and then use the macro at http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm to duplicate the content to the others. If you want numbered coupons see http://www.gmayor.com/Numbered_labels.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org scoozer wrote: Why is it so much of a hassel to just make up some simple business card sized, (I'd be willing to go a little larger.) Coupon? The instructions just to create one without coffee clip art, gee anybody out there remember the KISS rule? I'm running win XP MS Office Student & Teachers Edition 2003. I have just a simple company coupon to make, prefer that at least 4 per sheet of paper. Sorry I'm new to word. Thanks, Scoozer |
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Good catch, Jezebel!
-- 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. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... Office 2003 Students and Teachers Edition is licensed for non-commercial use only. You should not be using it to make a business anything or a company anything. scoozer wrote: Why is it so much of a hassel to just make up some simple business card sized, (I'd be willing to go a little larger.) Coupon? The instructions just to create one without coffee clip art, gee anybody out there remember the KISS rule? I'm running win XP MS Office Student & Teachers Edition 2003. I have just a simple company coupon to make, prefer that at least 4 per sheet of paper. Sorry I'm new to word. Thanks, Scoozer |
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