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printed advertisements; how to...
Topic Started: May 8 2006, 05:49 PM (121 Views)
bachophile
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HOLY CARP!!!
if i want to make a printed ad, and on the bottom i want to put those cut strips with phone number for people to take, what computer program will do this best for me? ( and how to do it?)

powerpoint?
word?

anything else?
"I don't know much about classical music. For years I thought the Goldberg Variations were something Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg did on their wedding night." Woody Allen
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ivorythumper
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pagemaker or coreldraw or quark -- but you can do it with EXCEL also, using the text alignment fuction to print vertically for the little tear off strips.
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DivaDeb
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you can do it in Word too...make a table at the bottom of the page with one row and the number of columns you want to make strips. Make the columns long enough by dragging the border of the table. Then go to 'format', 'text direction' and click on the box that goes the direction you want the text to go. Click "okay" and you're done
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bachophile
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thanks. dont have any fancy drawing programs IT but i think the bill gates package will do me fine.

thanks again.
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