REQ: sheet of 10 business cards template for 3.5 x 2

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May 20, 2004
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Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

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Stuart
May 20, 2004
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Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

Have you looked on the adobe exchange site. Just a note, business cards should be created in a vector package such as Illustrator or InDesign not in Photoshop.

Stuart
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tacitr
May 20, 2004
Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371? Thanks in advance!

You’re using the wrong tool for the job. Don’t drive nails with a screwdriver, and don’t do layout in Photoshop. A vector program like Illustrator or a page-layout program like QuarkXPress is the better tool for business cards.


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arrooke1
May 20, 2004
Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371? Thanks in advance!

Jeff

If you’re printing your own labels it’s a better idea to buy the labels first and measure the layout with a good old ruler – remember them. From there it’s a simple matter to step & repeat (did you post this in Photoshop group??).
You can download templates from avery’s web site (i think), but quality contol being what it is these days, if the gutters are out by 1/64 inch at the top, you will be out a lot more at the bottom of the sheet. Not good if your image is already tight for space.
Keith.
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Brian
May 20, 2004
You’re using the wrong tool for the job. Don’t drive nails with a screwdriver, and don’t do layout in Photoshop. A vector program like Illustrator or a page-layout program like QuarkXPress is the better tool for business cards.

I agree with the above 100%; however, if they are printing these themselves on their inkjet (which I am assuming is the case given the info proviced) they won’t really see much difference. If they eventually want to have them professionally printed, that’s another story of course…
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Rick
May 20, 2004
"Tacit" wrote in message
Anyone have one of these already made for an AVERY 5371? Thanks in advance!

You’re using the wrong tool for the job. Don’t drive nails with a screwdriver, and don’t do layout in Photoshop. A vector program like Illustrator or a page-layout program like QuarkXPress is the better tool for business cards.

Try searching for Illustrator and CorelDRAW templates, and import them into PS.

Rick

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