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Old 10-10-2012, 06:21 AM   #1  
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Default Making card-inserts with sentiments

Using Ms Word 2010, Student Version, I'm trying to print a 3-line sentiment on text-weight paper for the inside of Christmas Cards. With word 2007, it was simple, but using the same technique doesn't work with Word 2010.

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I create a table, add text in cell, print a test sheet. Adjust as needed, copy into other cells, remove borders and print. I hope that helps.
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I create a table, add text in cell, print a test sheet. Adjust as needed, copy into other cells, remove borders and print. I hope that helps.
:-) :-) :-) Sounds simple, and probably is for someone who didn't spend so many years using the Office versions that had some acquaintance with being intuitive. I created the table, added the text, printed the test. "Adjusting" is another thing. I need the whole thing down much lower on the page and have no idea how to remove the borders. Everything I think might work just ends up adding to or changing what I had already made perfect except for the placement on the page and removing the borders.

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:-) :-) :-) Sounds simple, and probably is for someone who didn't spend so many years using the Office versions that had some acquaintance with being intuitive. I created the table, added the text, printed the test. "Adjusting" is another thing. I need the whole thing down much lower on the page and have no idea how to remove the borders. Everything I think might work just ends up adding to or changing what I had already made perfect except for the placement on the page and removing the borders.

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Let me try: (I know this might not be exactly what you want but it will give you an idea to try and then adapt to your needs.)

Make a table, two rows, two columns. Type your text into one of the cells, right click & select cell alignment, I chose the middle one to center. Test print, adjust by dragging the table borders (just like older versions) to give more room. Copy & paste text into other cells. To remove borders: right click, chose borders & shading, chose none.

Note: This is not the only way to do this, just my way.
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