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Old May 4th, 2007, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Matt Beals
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Default 10 up business card template

Okay... It seems to be a problem to get information on making business card
layouts that have the trim marks on them from Publisher. Publisher can't do
this, you have to either make a template with the marks on it or you have to
use a imposition program. So to get around that problem I have made a 10-up
business card template with the trim marks in the proper places.

You can download it from he
http://www.mattbeals.com/misc/publis...ness_cards.zip

Now that you have the template available it's up to you to use it the right
way.


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Old May 4th, 2007, 09:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer
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Default 10 up business card template

Looks good, Matt. How long will you have it available? When I clicked on the
link Publisher 2007 opened, if I only have 2000 will the template open?
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"Matt Beals" wrote in message
...
Okay... It seems to be a problem to get information on making business card
layouts that have the trim marks on them from Publisher. Publisher can't do
this, you have to either make a template with the marks on it or you have to
use a imposition program. So to get around that problem I have made a 10-up
business card template with the trim marks in the proper places.

You can download it from he
http://www.mattbeals.com/misc/publis...ness_cards.zip

Now that you have the template available it's up to you to use it the right
way.


Matt Beals
Consultant
Enfocus Certified Trainer
Markzware Recognized Trainer
(206) 201-2320 - Main
(720) 367-3869 - eFax


Come visit me at:

http://www.mattbeals.com
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Old May 4th, 2007, 09:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer
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Default 10 up business card template

A p.s. Publisher 2000 will not open the file.

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"Matt Beals" wrote in message
...
Okay... It seems to be a problem to get information on making business card
layouts that have the trim marks on them from Publisher. Publisher can't do
this, you have to either make a template with the marks on it or you have to
use a imposition program. So to get around that problem I have made a 10-up
business card template with the trim marks in the proper places.

You can download it from he
http://www.mattbeals.com/misc/publis...ness_cards.zip

Now that you have the template available it's up to you to use it the right
way.


Matt Beals
Consultant
Enfocus Certified Trainer
Markzware Recognized Trainer
(206) 201-2320 - Main
(720) 367-3869 - eFax


Come visit me at:

http://www.mattbeals.com
http://forums.mattbeals.com
http://blog.mattbeals.com

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Old May 9th, 2007, 01:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Ed Bennett
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Default 10 up business card template

Matt Beals wrote:
A p.s. Publisher 2000 will not open the file.



By the way, does anyone even want this?


eBay UK just sold a copy of Publisher 2000 for about £33 (about $65).
Publisher 2000 seems to still be gaining new users.

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Old May 9th, 2007, 03:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Uncle Grumpy
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Default 10 up business card template

Ed Bennett wrote:

eBay UK just sold a copy of Publisher 2000 for about £33 (about $65).
Publisher 2000 seems to still be gaining new users.


I bought 2007 for $90 from Staples
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Old May 9th, 2007, 09:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Uncle Grumpy
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Default 10 up business card template

Matt Beals wrote:

eBay UK just sold a copy of Publisher 2000 for about £33 (about $65).
Publisher 2000 seems to still be gaining new users.


So then the question is still "Does anyone even want this?". Is it useful
for anyone or am I making "busy work" for myself?


I paid the $90 to get 2007 because I already HAD 2000.

$65 for 2000 is way too much, given its shortcomings.
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Old May 9th, 2007, 09:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Don Schmidt[_2_]
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Default 10 up business card template

What shortcomings?

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"Uncle Grumpy" wrote in message
...
Matt Beals wrote:

eBay UK just sold a copy of Publisher 2000 for about £33 (about $65).
Publisher 2000 seems to still be gaining new users.


So then the question is still "Does anyone even want this?". Is it useful
for anyone or am I making "busy work" for myself?


I paid the $90 to get 2007 because I already HAD 2000.

$65 for 2000 is way too much, given its shortcomings.



 




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