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How Do You Make Business Cards Using Word?

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How Do You Make Business Cards Using Word?

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This article will explain how to use Word to make your own business cards. Open Word and go to Tools > Letters and Mailings > Envelopes and Labels, to open the Envelopes and Labels dialogue box. When the dialogue box is open, click on the lower right hand portion marked “Labels.” In the next dialogue box, scroll down until you find the correct Avery product number for the business card paper you purchased. Highlight it and then click the OK button. Back in the Envelopes and Labels dialogue box, ensure that the address field is blank and “Full page of the same label” is the only option selected. Click the New Document button, which will open a new Word document set up in the appropriate template. Enter your desired text into the first business card space. Once you are satisfied with it’s layout and appearance, copy and paste your results into the other spaces. Print a test copy on regular paper. Then hold it over the business card paper to ensure that the text lines up with the interior

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