I tend to use the free templates from Avery for Avery paper stock. They
are in .doc format, though.
I do have some printing issues though, due to printer and paper
alignment. I have only one printer that get the paper alignment correct
more than 97% of the time. The issue is the printers
Hi :)
That's the approach i've always taken. I try to avoid doing them at all
tbh and that works well for me! ;)
Early on, back when i only ever used MS Office, i found their templates for
cards didn't seem to work so well either. It took ages to find out what
reference to look for and then to f
On 15/03/15 00:18, charles meyer wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I’ve never printed business cards using Libre Writer and it didn’t go
> well using the Avery online template.
>
> I have blank sheets of cardstock (bought at Office Depot) to print my
> own business cards with logo - one sided only.
>
> The
I’ve got one I made up for myself for speciality cards that I use as labels in
our yarn shop and print on the blank cardstock. I used tables, made sure I
could see the cell boundaries and set the size specifically. Then I can just
type into each cell what I need on that card , print and then use
On 03/14/2015 08:18 PM, charles meyer wrote:
> I’ve never printed business cards using Libre Writer and it didn’t go
> well using the Avery online template.
In my experience, printing your own cards isn't worth it, unless you
need just a few. In addition to the cost of the cards, they tend to be
Hi Folks,
I’ve never printed business cards using Libre Writer and it didn’t go
well using the Avery online template.
I have blank sheets of cardstock (bought at Office Depot) to print my
own business cards with logo - one sided only.
There’s 10 business cards on each sheet of cardstock - 2 acro