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    Business Cards

    Hello, you all always have interesting discussions and great information to share. I had a question - at one time had a free template and business card design, lost that in a computer software problem. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas or places to visit to design a simple business card for free? I'd found one at one time and now can't recall it nor find it in my documents. Thanks for any assistance in advance! Jude

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    Judy!

    Presto biz card came with my scanner, and might work, (I haven't tried yet. Avery design pro is a pretty good designer prugram for all thier forms. Free download. Luck.
    Bob
    You can drag your own images to it.

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    Robert, thank you kindly, that worked out great! Appreciate it, Robert, have a good one!

    Jude

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    Judy I use Microsoft Publisher or Print Shop to design my own. Then I get the business card paper from Wally World and print them.
    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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    Avery labels has free software

    http://www.avery.com/home.html?wtloc=top

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    Jude,

    I use photoshop (or equivalent) to create the front and back and then use Overnight Prints to do the printing. 500 cards for < $50 and usually there is either a 10% off or a free shipping code if you search around a little.

    They use heavy card stock and will UV coat either or both sides if you want. Here's the design I used.

    I'm not affiliated but just a happy customer.



    Raymond Overman
    Happiness is a warm chainsaw

    "Do not wait, the time will never be just right. Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command. Better tools will be found as you go along." Napolean Hill

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    I liked this outfit

    overnightprints dot com
    They had really excellent software to compose your own card and include photos from your PC
    Prices were good

    Jerry
    Jerry Hall

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