Denarella
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This discussion focuses on creating outline cards using Microsoft Word and Publisher, specifically seeking a blank index card template for notecards. The user expresses difficulty in setting up continuous cards in Publisher, indicating a need for a more efficient method than saving and starting anew for each card. The conversation highlights the importance of template utilization in Microsoft Publisher for streamlined card creation.
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Denarella said:Can someone please tell me how to set up outline cards on word or publisher? I am trying to make up notecards but I want a "blank index card template" so I can start typing up my own cards and Im a complete moron when it comes to the computer. Hope I'm being clear enough!
TIA, Dena:balloon:
dannyzmom said:Please share![]()
Outline cards are visual aids that help organize and present information clearly and concisely. In direct sales, they can be used for product demonstrations, training sessions, or marketing presentations to highlight key points and engage the audience effectively.
Both Microsoft Word and Publisher are excellent choices for creating outline cards. Word is user-friendly and great for text-heavy cards, while Publisher offers more design flexibility, allowing for creative layouts and graphics.
To create an outline card in Word, open a new document, select a template or start from scratch. Use text boxes to organize your content, and utilize bullet points or numbered lists to create a clear outline. You can also insert images or shapes to enhance the design.
Yes, you can customize your outline cards in both Word and Publisher. You can change fonts, colors, and layouts, as well as add images, logos, and other design elements to match your branding and make the cards visually appealing.
Once your outline cards are designed, you can print them directly from Word or Publisher. Make sure to adjust the print settings for the correct paper size and orientation. It's also a good idea to do a test print on regular paper before using higher-quality stock to ensure everything looks as expected.