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how do i get to the back page of a postcard on publisher?
I'm new to using publisher and I picked a postcard as my newest project and I
can't get to the other side of it...do i have to make a whole other postcard to do the other side? |
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how do i get to the back page of a postcard on publisher?
From the menu bar, select Insert, Page.
-- Don Vancouver, USA "rach" wrote in message ... I'm new to using publisher and I picked a postcard as my newest project and I can't get to the other side of it...do i have to make a whole other postcard to do the other side? |
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how do i get to the back page of a postcard on publisher?
i do many different postcards but the back pretty much stays the same so i
suggest using two files, one for the front and one for the back, then next time you can do a save-as with the front, make any changes for a new front and use the same back. also, it can be easier to print, especially if you decide to mailmerge sometime. "Don Schmidt" Don red_1987 wrote in message ... From the menu bar, select Insert, Page. -- Don Vancouver, USA "rach" wrote in message ... I'm new to using publisher and I picked a postcard as my newest project and I can't get to the other side of it...do i have to make a whole other postcard to do the other side? |
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how do i get to the back page of a postcard on publisher?
I do a couple of dozen postcards and as you one side seldom changes; the
address side. Because I use an address book program to place the send to and return address, I use only one page in the Pub file. -- Don Vancouver, USA "Ted R Sanderson" wrote in message ... i do many different postcards but the back pretty much stays the same so i suggest using two files, one for the front and one for the back, then next time you can do a save-as with the front, make any changes for a new front and use the same back. also, it can be easier to print, especially if you decide to mailmerge sometime. "Don Schmidt" Don red_1987 wrote in message ... From the menu bar, select Insert, Page. -- Don Vancouver, USA "rach" wrote in message ... I'm new to using publisher and I picked a postcard as my newest project and I can't get to the other side of it...do i have to make a whole other postcard to do the other side? |
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