This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking business cards. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your name, profession, address, phone, etc. with no other changes or reformatting required.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using a 10 cells so that the card will print 10-up on the business card stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your card in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the 9 remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of cards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking CD-ROM labels. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your text and graphics with no other changes or reformatting required.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using multiple cells so that the labels will print properly on the label stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your label in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of labels.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window, or Acrobat Reader for the 1-up wavy and straight flags. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC. Note: It is important that you do not re-size the graphics or change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
If you downloaded a .DOC file, open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of flags.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
1. Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Note: Select Landscape or Portrait based on the desired paper feed orientation.
2. The template has been set up using single-cell tables. If the table borders are not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu to display the outlines.
3. There are two pages to the template that are identical in nature. Page 1 prints the Insert and Page 2 prints the Greeting Card. Using the printing options in Microsoft Word™, these pages can be printed either together or separately.
Insert:
4. The red text, "Inside Left" and "Inside Right" is there for you to easily identify what stock that page should be printed on and its registration. This text can be deleted.
5. The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is a reference point for the insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Greeting Card Cover:
6. The red text, "Back Cover" and "Front Cover" is there for you to easily identify what stock that page should be printed on and its registration. This text can be deleted.
7. The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is a reference point for the insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
8. Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of cards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using multiple cells so that the cards will print properly on the card stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your own graphics or text when the template is printed.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your card in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of cards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking labels. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your graphics and text with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your own graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using multiple cells so that the labels will print properly on the label stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your label in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of labels.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Important: You may receive an error message about the "borders of the document" when you send this template to the printer. This is because it is necessary to set the document border to "0" in order for the print registration to be accurate for the label stock.
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking tabs. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your graphics and text with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your own graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template is set up to provide centered text in the available tab printing area at each position. At each printing position click to highlight all the text visible on the sheet. Type in the wording you desire and proceed to the next sheet.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of tabs.
When printing the tab template, it is recommended that you do not print page 1, which contains instructional information.
Warning messages regarding margins can and should be ignored.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template has been set up using a single-cell table, and a text box. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu.
The text box border is not visible. The border can be turned on by clicking into the text area of the template. Use your right mouse click on the text box border, and selecting the "Format Text Box..." command, to turn the visible border on or off. This will give you a reference point for the border of each panel of the brochure.
This is a two page template, and each page should be printed separately: Page 1 should print on the inside of the tri-fold stock. Page 2 should be printed on the outside of the tri-fold stock. After Page 1 prints, the stock must be turned over in order for the outside of the tri-fold (Page 2) to print correctly.
The template contain sample data, which should be replaced to meet your specific document needs.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or text box or change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of brochures.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking DocuPac covers. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your graphics and text with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your own graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™ or PowerPoint™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using multiple cells so that the covers will print properly on the cover stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your cover in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of covers.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Tip: If you plan to include graphics in your design, see the instructions for using graphics.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC
There are two pages to the template. Page 1 is the text/graphics side of the postcard and Page 2 is the address side of the postcard.
Insert text and or graphics into the specified areas.
Note: It is important that you do not change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of postcards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Tip: If you plan to include graphics in your design, see the instructions for using graphics.
Instructions for using the template
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking advertising sheets and cards. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your text and graphics with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template has been set up using a single-cell table, and a text box. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu.
The text box border is visible to give you a reference point for the border and sizing of the card. The border can be turned on or off by using a right mouse click on the text box, and selecting the "Format Text Box..." command.
The red text, "Advertising Sheet & Card" is there for you to easily identify what piece of stock the current page should print on. This text can be deleted.
The red text, "Card Insert" is there for you to easily identify where the card is going to print on the special stock. This text can be deleted.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is a reference point for the insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and select the desired number of prints.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Instructions for using the template
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking business cards. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your name, profession, address, phone, etc. with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
These templates have been set up using a 10 cells so that the card will print 10-up on the business card stock. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the "Table" menu.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" in the open design template is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Design your card in the first table cell being careful to stay within the borders of the cell. After your design is complete, select, copy, and paste the contents of the first cell into each of the 9 remaining cells.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of cards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Instructions for using the template
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking brochures. Sample text and graphics have been added for your convenience. They can be replaced with your text and graphics with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template has been set up using a single-cell table, and a text box. If the table border is not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu.
The text box border is visible to give you a reference point for the border and sizing of the card. The border can be turned on or off by using a right mouse click on the text box, and selecting the "Format Text Box..." command.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and select the desired number of prints.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Note: Select Landscape or Portrait based on the desired paper feed orientation.
The template has been set up using single-cell tables. If the table borders are not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu to display the outlines.
There are two pages to the template that are identical in nature. Page 1 prints the Insert and Page 2 prints the Greeting Card. Using the printing options in Microsoft Word™, these pages can be printed either together or separately.
Insert:
The red text, "Inside Left" and "Inside Right" is there for you to easily identify what stock that page should be printed on and its registration. This text can be deleted.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is a reference point for the insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Greeting Card Cover:
The red text, "Back Cover" and "Front Cover" is there for you to easily identify what stock that page should be printed on and its registration. This text can be deleted.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is a reference point for the insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of cards.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template has been set up using single-cell tables. If the table borders are not visible, you can use the "Show/Hide Gridlines" command located on the top line "Table" menu to display the outlines.
The red text, "Folder Cover" is there to help you identify shich piece of stock the current page should print on. This text can be deleted.
The text, "Place Graphic or Type Text Here" is there to give you a reference point for insertion of your own text or graphics. This text can be deleted.
Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. This may affect the positioning of your graphics or text when the template is printed.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of folders.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.
Instructions for using the template
This template has been provided for the quick creation of professional looking tabs. Sample text has been added for your convenience. It can be replaced with your graphics and text with no other changes or reformatting required. Note: It is important that you do not delete or re-size the table cell or change the set up or formatting of the template. Doing so may affect the positioning of your own graphics or text when the template is printed.
Select the desired Downloadable File. The template should open in a new browser window. Click "File" and then click "Save As..." to download (save) the file on your PC.
Open Microsoft Word™. Open the file you just saved to your computer.
The template is set up to provide centered text in the available tab printing area at each position. At each printing position click to highlight all the text visible on the sheet. Type in the wording you desire and proceed to the next sheet.
Depending on your printer's paper feed direction (see the instructions on loading special stock), place the stock in your printer and print the desired number of tabs.
When printing the tab template do not print page 1, which contains instructional information.
Warning messages regarding margins can and should be ignored.
Note: You may want to make a test-print on a piece of plain paper to make sure the graphics and text are in the desired locations.