Help! Need Bus. Card Template Asap!!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around a participant seeking assistance with creating business cards for an upcoming event. Several users share their experiences and templates to help with the request.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over last-minute preparations and technical difficulties with their computer while trying to set up business cards.
  • Another participant shares a template and offers encouragement for the upcoming event.
  • A different participant provides detailed steps for setting up a business card template in Microsoft Word, mentioning a specific product number that may be compatible with the cards in question.
  • One participant shares their own template that worked with Nancy's blank cards.
  • A participant expresses gratitude for the help received and confirms that they are successfully printing the cards.
  • Another participant offers well wishes for the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants provide various templates and methods without a definitive agreement on a single solution.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences with business card creation and the challenges faced when dealing with last-minute preparations and technical issues.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for assistance with business card templates and those facing similar last-minute preparation challenges may find this thread helpful.

jenniferlynne
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Ok, as ususal, I have waited until the last minute to get ready for my Taste of Home booth. It is tomorrow night. I ordered some of the business card stock from Nancy's. Does anyone have a template that I could use to set up my cards? Or does anyone know if her cards are compatible with one of the Avery cards? I have been trying in vain to get them set up. My beloved computer crashed a few months ago, and this new POS doesn't even have Business Card templets. I had to go to the Microsoft Office website but haven't had much luck. I can't get the margins adjusted right. I've been trying for about an hour now. :grumpy:

If anyone could help me I would greatly appreciate it. :balloon:
 
Hi Jennifer,
Here's my template. Hope it's useful!

And Good Luck! I know all too well about last minute!! :rolleyes:
 

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Jennifer...here's it:

Open blank Microsoft word doc
Click on tools
select letters and mailings
select enveloped and labels
select options
scroll down in product #, select 5371
click ok
select new document
click on format (top tool bar)
select paragraph and set indentation to left 0.5" and right .1"

That's what's on the sheets of biz cards...even though I'm sure you already have that.

My template is on my other computer, which currently is not worth a poo.

I think that the 5371 is an Avery #, but not sure.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.
 
Here's mineTry this. I used this with my Nancy's blank cards.
 

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Thank you all so much!!! I've got them printing now!!:love:
 
WOO HOO!!! :D

Good luck at the fair! :)
 

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What should I include on my business card for Pampered Chef?

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