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Old December 11th, 2007, 07:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
A.Northrop
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Default Publisher 2007, note and greeting cards

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN
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Old December 12th, 2007, 11:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I'd suggest using a blank 8.5 x 11 page. make it into two colums and two
rows. set your margins as you need them and put the images in the right hand
column. Depending on your printer, you might have e to paly with the margins
and image placemtn to get hthe margins even around. ( editorial comment It
was a lot easier in pub 03)

"A.Northrop" wrote:

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN

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Old December 12th, 2007, 11:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
A.Northrop
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Default Publisher 2007, note and greeting cards

Thanks for the suggestion. I ended up using Word to create the cards; with
the 5315 template in "Labels" you can at least put whatever images you want
on any side. I used "View", "Gridlines" which made placement much easier.
Publisher seems to be very "set" with its templates. BTW, any suggestions
for a more creative type of software...MS of course

"jdarts" wrote:

I'd suggest using a blank 8.5 x 11 page. make it into two colums and two
rows. set your margins as you need them and put the images in the right hand
column. Depending on your printer, you might have e to paly with the margins
and image placemtn to get hthe margins even around. ( editorial comment It
was a lot easier in pub 03)

"A.Northrop" wrote:

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN

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Old December 13th, 2007, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
jdarts
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Default Publisher 2007, note and greeting cards

Glad it helped. I find the templates in general more furstratn than they are
worth. blank pages and margins work prettly well. Unfortunately, I've treda
couple of other pieces of software - not much good out there.

"A.Northrop" wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion. I ended up using Word to create the cards; with
the 5315 template in "Labels" you can at least put whatever images you want
on any side. I used "View", "Gridlines" which made placement much easier.
Publisher seems to be very "set" with its templates. BTW, any suggestions
for a more creative type of software...MS of course

"jdarts" wrote:

I'd suggest using a blank 8.5 x 11 page. make it into two colums and two
rows. set your margins as you need them and put the images in the right hand
column. Depending on your printer, you might have e to paly with the margins
and image placemtn to get hthe margins even around. ( editorial comment It
was a lot easier in pub 03)

"A.Northrop" wrote:

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN

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Old June 28th, 2008, 02:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Default Publisher 2007, note and greeting cards



"A.Northrop" wrote:

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN

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Old June 28th, 2008, 11:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer
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Default Publisher 2007, note and greeting cards

The Avery US Letter greeting card page setup there is a 5315 with two
orientations. Use the 5.5 x 4.25. Insert a page.

Insert your photo, rotate it 180 degrees. Do the same on page two.

File, Print, select multiple pages per sheet. There is a print preview on
this page. It probably would be a good idea to print a test on plain paper.

Printing from 2007 is an adventure.

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"A.Northrop" wrote:

Using Avery 5315 notecards, top fold, landscape. I would like to print a
different photo on the front of each card; to create 2 notecards per page.
(inside will be blank) I have looked all through these posts and do not see
this solution. Is this possible? AMN



 




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