REQ: template for 10 business cards?

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May 20, 2004
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Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371 (3.5" x 2") ? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

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Clyde
May 20, 2004
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Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371 (3.5" x 2") ? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

I just e-mailed you what I use. I just made some guides that help me line up the layers. Then I size my business card and have a layer for each card. I push each layer up to the guide above and the center guide.

I filled in the background the same as the average background of my cards. This is to kill that bit of the white from showing on some edges. However, the bottom 2 cards still have a white bottom edge. Hey, my printer wouldn’t print that far down.

BTW, this worked just fine on my Epson 870. I haven’t tried it on the R800 yet. I don’t guarantee that it will line up perfectly on your printer. It took some trial and error to get this to work for me.

Clyde
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Stephan
May 21, 2004
"Clyde" wrote in message
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Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371 (3.5" x 2") ? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

I just e-mailed you what I use. I just made some guides that help me line up the layers. .
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Did you know PS can align your layers automatically?

Stephan
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Clyde
May 21, 2004
Stephan wrote:

"Clyde" wrote in message

wrote:

Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371 (3.5" x 2") ? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

I just e-mailed you what I use. I just made some guides that help me line up the layers. .
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Did you know PS can align your layers automatically?

Stephan

Sure, depending on what you are doing. I just found it easier to line up to guides, if I need thing in very specific places. PS lines things up to each other very well, but doesn’t really know where the preferations are on Avery business card paper.

Thanks anyway,
Clyde

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