HOW CAN I MAKE A CARD IN POWER POINT

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Michael Koerner

PowerPoint is not the program you would normally use for such a task. You
might look at Microsoft Publisher which is more adept at doing things like
this.

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I DON'T KNOW HOW CAN I CREAT AN INVITATION CARD IN POWER POINT, SOMEBODY CAN
HELP ME?
 
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Rae Drysdale

In 2003 it's useful to display the drawing guides (View Grid and Guides and
check the Guide Settings). This can be used to indicate the folds on an A4
page, or to create two with a single fold, or 4 postcard sized cards. If you
are using folded paper make up a sample, and write on each page in its folded
state so that you can see the appropriate direction when unfolded. Place your
items accordingly. Hope this gets you started.
 
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Jim Clark

I can help you. Firstly you need to make a template. I have made such a template, it works a treat. It is simple and not hard to use and the cards look just like any card you would buy in a shop. The size of a card is about seven and a half inches x five inches after trimming. I have made a CD. I would sell one for about NZ$10 if I knew how. The key to making your card is in the printing and it will work everytime. You can email them too, the virtual reality ecard! I'm on Face book if that helps
Cheers Jim Clark
I DON'T KNOW HOW CAN I CREAT AN INVITATION CARD IN POWER POINT, SOMEBODY CAN
HELP ME?
On Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:47 AM Michael Koerner wrote:
PowerPoint is not the program you would normally use for such a task. You
might look at Microsoft Publisher which is more adept at doing things like
this.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I DON'T KNOW HOW CAN I CREAT AN INVITATION CARD IN POWER POINT, SOMEBODY CAN
HELP ME?
On Tuesday, October 21, 2008 1:13 PM Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ wrote:
Can you describe what is a card for you???

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LVTravel

Love someone spamming the newsgroup (note the NZ$10 and facebook... and on a
2 year old post as it's basis. Another jerk.
 

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