Creating Custom Cards for Mothers Day, Birthdays, and Anniversaries Using Word 2003 – Father’s Day
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This tutorial will show you how to make a nice card just like the ones found in the stores. Making your own cards with pictures and custom sayings can bring a sentimental touch that store bought cards do not have. This tutorial focuses on Mother’s Day but the concept is the same in making cards for Father’s Day, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, sympathy, get well, weddings , and thank you. This tutorial will use Card Stock 1/2 Fold Blank Greeting Cards that are 8 1/2 x 11 Inches I was able to get these cards from a local office supply store for under a card with envelope. You can use different size 1/2 fold cards as long as the page settings are set to the size of your card. Makes a Great Father’s Day Gift. MS Word 2003 will be used in this video tutorial
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how did you get the two pages,can you give me more info , i didn’t see where you scroll please understand im just new in computer & im interested in doing it.
On page 1, hold (or keep pressing) the enter key until the text cursor moves down enough to create the second page.
how do you make the pictures go all the way to the edge of the paper….?
THANKS !
i dont have a picture toolbar….
when i goto “view” “toolbars” theres only “standard” “formatting” and “large icons”
how do i get “text wrapping” – “though”……?
THANKS !!
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And then I am going to hit the inert key and hold it down so I have two pages.
You lost me here. I don’t see what you held down to get two pages.
@Flamingro Hold or keep pressing the Enter Key and the cursor will move down the page until a new page is created.