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creating digital quality greeting cards

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Medicinehand/Messenger Hawk - 27 Aug 2005 03:13 GMT
I have Microsoft Publishers 2002.  Can I create what is known as a digitial
image of a greeting card with it?
Thanks for your help
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 27 Aug 2005 03:16 GMT
Yes you can, but do you *honestly* know what you are talking about? (I'm not
being mean, I just have the impression you are not sure what you need.)

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>I have Microsoft Publishers 2002.  Can I create what is known as a digitial
> image of a greeting card with it?
> Thanks for your help
Medicinehand/Messenger Hawk - 27 Aug 2005 06:02 GMT
LOL!  No offense taken JoAnn.  No  I am not sure.  I asked Hallmark about
submitting greeting cards to them, and they replied that I should completely
create the greeting card and submit it in digital format to them.  Maybe I
need to question them further about what they do need exactly.
Michael Braswell

> Yes you can, but do you *honestly* know what you are talking about? (I'm not
> being mean, I just have the impression you are not sure what you need.)
>
> >I have Microsoft Publishers 2002.  Can I create what is known as a digitial
> > image of a greeting card with it?
> > Thanks for your help
Mary Sauer - 27 Aug 2005 09:48 GMT
Maybe a PDF?

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> LOL!  No offense taken JoAnn.  No  I am not sure.  I asked Hallmark about
> submitting greeting cards to them, and they replied that I should completely
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>> > image of a greeting card with it?
>> > Thanks for your help
Medicinehand/Messenger Hawk - 27 Aug 2005 11:59 GMT
Hey Mary.  Thanks for your reply.  How would I get it into a PDF?  Do I need
to get a converter, or is there a program I can use to create it and then
save to a PDF?
I appreciate your help.....Michael Braswell, Tennessee

> Maybe a PDF?
>
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> >> > image of a greeting card with it?
> >> > Thanks for your help
Mary Sauer - 27 Aug 2005 13:20 GMT
There are free PDF converters around, this is one:
http://www.primopdf.com/
You can do a search for others
Read the documentation, it usually is simply printing to the native application PDF
printer.

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> Hey Mary.  Thanks for your reply.  How would I get it into a PDF?  Do I need
> to get a converter, or is there a program I can use to create it and then
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>> >> > image of a greeting card with it?
>> >> > Thanks for your help
Medicinehand/Messenger Hawk - 28 Aug 2005 01:06 GMT
Thanks Mary.  I will check it out.  I appreciate your help.  Michael

> There are free PDF converters around, this is one:
> http://www.primopdf.com/
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> >> >> > image of a greeting card with it?
> >> >> > Thanks for your help
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 27 Aug 2005 13:00 GMT
1. I'm glad Mary got back to you. (She gave you an excellent response, as
always.)

2. I'm glad you weren't offended.  :-)

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> LOL!  No offense taken JoAnn.  No  I am not sure.  I asked Hallmark about
> submitting greeting cards to them, and they replied that I should
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>> > image of a greeting card with it?
>> > Thanks for your help
Medicinehand/Messenger Hawk - 28 Aug 2005 01:06 GMT
LOL!  My Lordy!  This is one guy when he asks for help he listens.  I
appreciate all you guys being here for users like me.  Thanks.

> 1. I'm glad Mary got back to you. (She gave you an excellent response, as
> always.)
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> >> > image of a greeting card with it?
> >> > Thanks for your help
°°MS-Publisher°° - 29 Aug 2005 19:28 GMT
Just look for the account in the mail.
Perhaps you need to take a trip to Burning Man
 
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