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Default Name Label to put on a Place setting on a dining table

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Default Name Label to put on a Place setting on a dining table

Depends on if you looking for something sophisticated beyond my imagination
or you just want a folded label that will stand on its edges.

This is just so easy:

1a. Use any of the stock Letter (or A4) labels that have the correct size
face and an even number of rows per page (or create your own custom label)
1b. Alternatively, create a custom label that fills the page with an even
number of rows (that's all that stock label are anyway)
2. Enter names on every other row
3. Print to stock card
4. Use a guillotine to cut the labels (cutting only every other row though)
5. Fold in half so that the label stands on its edges.

If you want to be a bit cleverer, put three names on one row and then the
same three names INVERTED on the next row. Then the name will face both the
seat and the person sitting opposite.

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PS I hope this isn't a homework question...

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Default Name Label to put on a Place setting on a dining table

1b. should have said: create a custom TABLE (that's all stock labels are
anyway).

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: Depends on if you looking for something sophisticated beyond my
imagination
: or you just want a folded label that will stand on its edges.
:
: This is just so easy:
:
: 1a. Use any of the stock Letter (or A4) labels that have the correct size
: face and an even number of rows per page (or create your own custom label)
: 1b. Alternatively, create a custom label that fills the page with an even
: number of rows (that's all that stock label are anyway)
: 2. Enter names on every other row
: 3. Print to stock card
: 4. Use a guillotine to cut the labels (cutting only every other row
though)
: 5. Fold in half so that the label stands on its edges.
:
: If you want to be a bit cleverer, put three names on one row and then the
: same three names INVERTED on the next row. Then the name will face both
the
: seat and the person sitting opposite.
:
: --
: Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: http://word.mvps.org/
:
: PS I hope this isn't a homework question...
:
: "Michael to Ed" wrote in message
: news ::i am looking for a template for the above, in Word or Publisher
:
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