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rwager - 28 Feb 2007 05:23 GMT
I have a lot of cards made in pub03 that I can't print correctly in pub07.  
07 wants to print 1 pic in the middle of the page and page 2 on a separate
page.  any way to print as a tent card the way pub 3 did?
Mary Sauer - 28 Feb 2007 09:21 GMT
What size are you trying to print? A whole page folded or two cards per page?

The page setup in 2007 takes a lot of getting use to.

Open your document, file,  page setup, click greeting card, select top fold, on
the right click the advanced button. Do your adjusting.

How did you setup your card in 2003? Did you insert two more pages? Page 4 would
be the inside of your tent card.

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>I have a lot of cards made in pub03 that I can't print correctly in pub07.
> 07 wants to print 1 pic in the middle of the page and page 2 on a separate
> page.  any way to print as a tent card the way pub 3 did?
rwager - 28 Feb 2007 16:57 GMT
thanks, Mary,
when I made the cards in pub03 they were 2 pages, a front with picture and a
back with artists name.  the inside was blank.  I tried doing as you said,
but we used to print the card on 8.5x11 paper and fold and trim to 5x7.  when
I try this by changing paper size, it prints in the middle of the page, not
allowing enough space to fold and trim.  I did find that by pre-cutting the
paper to 7x10 it would print with the correct orientation, however the
picture on the front was not centered correctly.  Any help on that?  I guess
I can fudge the placement of the picture in the document to offset the error
in centering, but that really shouldn't be necessary with a new,
sophisticated program like this.
 
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