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Back in the day, before I discovered Open Office, I used to use the Microsoft Office suite. When it came to producing business cards at home, it was almost too easy. Word was equipped with all the necessary Avery templates. Just buy the correct Avery product, complete the template, put a sheet of the product in the printer and all was well.
Those days are gone! As has Microsoft Word. And the PCs and printers that I used to use then. And, apparently, Avery as I knew it here in the UK.
The one time that I’ve bought an Avery product for producing business cards, the whole alignment was way out. I feel totally out of my depth. As you can probably tell, I am in no way a “techie”. Time was that I happily fought my way through tomes on Excel Visual Basic, but those days have also gone despite having more time at my personal disposal.
So I feel stuck. On the face of it, producing business cards should be easy with an Avery product that leaves clean edges. But the templates don’t seem to be in Writer and finding one online has not been successful. Identifying and obtaining an appropriate Avery product seems to be considerably more difficult. Apparently the company has changed and its website is not particularly helpful. The template I used to use in Word seemed to take account of the format of the Avery product, including the header. The card dimensions seem to be difficult to establish with wording registering higher, lower, left or right. Nothing comes out of the printer the way it should. Fortunately, I quickly switched to using plain paper and comparing the results to an Avery product sheet .Does anyone feel up to taking pity on me?
Please help
I didn't find the right solution from the internet.