Making Business Cards

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I run Windows XP and am looking for a compatible software
program that simply allows me to make business cards that
can be printed on Avery products. Any suggestions?
Thanks. Spence
 
Avery has a plug-in for WORD. MS Publisher has business
cards too,

WORD templates are available from Office downloads/updates.


message | I run Windows XP and am looking for a compatible software
| program that simply allows me to make business cards that
| can be printed on Avery products. Any suggestions?
| Thanks. Spence
 
Microsoft Word "labels" accomodates making business cards
from standard Avery products...
 
Spence said:
I run Windows XP and am looking for a compatible software
program that simply allows me to make business cards that
can be printed on Avery products. Any suggestions?
Thanks. Spence

Check out the Avery web site at
http://www.avery.com/us/software/index.jsp
They offer free software and/or templates for business cards and many other
things that go with their paper supplies.
Carolyn
 
Spence said:
I run Windows XP and am looking for a compatible software
program that simply allows me to make business cards that
can be printed on Avery products. Any suggestions?
Thanks. Spence

Have a look at Microsoft Publisher 2003 - it has lots of templates etc for
production of various paper based "things" including business cards
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085794

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Greetings --

Avery provides a free download that works with MS Word to
create/edit all of the various Avery labels. Also, MS Publisher has a
business card function.

Bruce Chambers

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Also take a look at Avery Design Pro. It's a standalone app., also free and a
better choice based on my experiences with it and the Word add-in.
HTH,
John
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