Avery Template 8371 Business Cards
Business cards (like most Avery products) are considered 'labels.' Go to Tools Letters and Mailings Envelopes and Labels. On the Labels tab, click Options. You will probably find that 'Avery standard' is already selected for 'Label products'; if not, select it.
In the 'Product number' box, scroll down to 8371 and select it. Click OK to close the Options dialog and click New Document to close the Envelopes and Labels dialog. The new document thus created is formatted as a table, so be sure you have table gridlines displayed (Table Show Gridlines) so you can see the card boundaries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. 'scrumpyak' wrote in message.
Does anyone know where I could find Avery templates for use in Adobe software? Specifically for business card #5871. Our company business cards were. Using either Microsoft Word with the Avery Business Card Template 8371 or using Microsoft Publisher with the same setup, I get the same results. The top and bottom margins are simply wrong (too small on the top, too large on the bottom) and the each card prints over the perforation lines on the card stock. It doesn't matter.
Im trying to print out some business cards, on to some Avery 8371 paper that I got at staples. Im having trouble lining them up on the paper. Is there like a template I need to download.
Adobe Acrobat X Pro Serial Number Not Valid. Do I have to use microsoft word or is there somthing better. I have adobe and ms publisher as well.
-- scrumpyak ------------------------------------------------------------------------ scrumpyak's Profile: View this thread: Posted from. If you have Publisher, which does desktop publishing work, why are you using a word processor to do desktop publishing work?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question 'scrumpyak' wrote in message. Im trying to print out some business cards, on to some Avery 8371 paper that I got at staples. Im having trouble lining them up on the paper. Is there like a template I need to download. Do I have to use microsoft word or is there somthing better. I have adobe and ms publisher as well. -- scrumpyak ------------------------------------------------------------------------ scrumpyak's Profile: View this thread: Posted from.
Oh, I missed that. It is *much* easier to do this in Publisher. Select Business Card as the publication size and change the number per page to 10; you'll get the required margins automatically. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. 'JoAnn Paules [MVP]' wrote in message.
If you have Publisher, which does desktop publishing work, why are you using a word processor to do desktop publishing work? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question 'scrumpyak' wrote in message.
Im trying to print out some business cards, on to some Avery 8371 paper that I got at staples. Im having trouble lining them up on the paper. Is there like a template I need to download. Do I have to use microsoft word or is there somthing better.
I have adobe and ms publisher as well. -- scrumpyak ------------------------------------------------------------------------ scrumpyak's Profile: View this thread: Posted from. What I miss doing in Word could fill oil tankers.:-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question 'Suzanne S. Barnhill' wrote in message. Oh, I missed that. It is *much* easier to do this in Publisher.
Select Business Card as the publication size and change the number per page to 10; you'll get the required margins automatically. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. 'JoAnn Paules [MVP]' wrote in message. If you have Publisher, which does desktop publishing work, why are you using a word processor to do desktop publishing work?
-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question 'scrumpyak' wrote in message. Im trying to print out some business cards, on to some Avery 8371 paper that I got at staples. Im having trouble lining them up on the paper. Is there like a template I need to download. Do I have to use microsoft word or is there somthing better. I have adobe and ms publisher as well. -- scrumpyak ------------------------------------------------------------------------ scrumpyak's Profile: View this thread: Posted from.
One vote against *Business Card Composer* which has mediocre if not downright tacky designs. I know there is a market for non-designer DIY and this probably is the best for that, but it suffers from the more must be better mentality. Also avoid the +'If you don't have a vision of what it should look like, do a collage!' + Apple on the other hand has gone a bit too far in the opposite direction of minimalism and has made less is dull. I assume Apple though left room for the user to add more to the mix. I offer a little advice: 1. Open your eyes.
The world is full of good and bad design, especially with ephemera like brochures, fliers and business cards. The average person is being inundated with hundreds if not thousands of these in a typical year. Collect the ones you like and pull them apart for what you like about them. Installer Fmcb Sur Ps2 more. Get over how 'hard' this is. They are only rectangles for heavens sake, and rectangles with not much on them.
Remember Goldilocks and the 3 bears. Learn to judge what is too much and too little and discover what is 'just right'. Do use a designer, they have trained for this and it is the difference between karaoke and real music. Peter Jul 22, 2009 5:52 AM.
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