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- #HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE HOW TO#
- #HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE PDF#
- #HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE FREE#
The cards are to be printed in a landscape orientation. I am using normal, 8 1/2" x 11", letter-sized paper (thick stock, however) with OpenOffice 'Write' as my word processor.
#HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE HOW TO#
I am making 3" x 5" 'flash cards,' but can't figure out how to configure the printer settings and how to present the pages to print to the printer.Īctually the cards that I am wanting to print aren't normal flash cards with a question on the front and an answer on the back instead, they are just cards with statements on the front and totally independent statements on the back, so I guess you could just call them 3” x 5” note cards i.e., the front side's content has nothing to do with the back side's content. This will be a somewhat difficult problem to explain, but I'll try. Collection of Printable Recipe Cards at - A very large collection of blank recipe cards, mostly of the same style with different graphics and backgrounds.Even though I am using OpenOffice as my word processor (can't afford Microsoft Word), I am going to post this question here, with the hope that the process I am trying to figure out will be basically the same, even though it might not be.
#HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE FREE#
Printable Blank Recipe Cards at - There are some very nice looking free printable recipe cards on this site for 4圆" cards.Avery Postcard Templates at - Avery offers a selection of free Word recipe card templates for printing postcard stock.The sites listed below provide many more different recipe card designs that can also be printed for free. png images of the 4圆 and 3x5 recipe cards above are sized so that if you print from Microsoft Paint or some other Image editor, they SHOULD come out the correct size. will cost around $25.00 for about 100 4圆 recipe cards, depending on what product you get. The above templates work for multiple Avery product numbers.Ĭons: More expensive. See the link below to find more recipe card templates on Select Label Vendors: "Avery US Letter." Select "8386." Click OK. To print on Avery Products in Word, select Tools > Letters and Mailing > Envelopes and Labels. Except for always ending up crooked, the 3x5 recipe cards also worked fairly well. In the end, they looked great, but the cards were slightly curved due to the rollers in the printer. My Experience: For the 4圆 recipe cards, I had to change the Printer properties before my printer would let me print on index cards (set to Postcard type paper). Printer settings may be difficult to get right. Pros: Index cards are inexpensive, and you don't have to cut them out.Ĭons: Requires a printer that can handle 4圆 or 3x5 card stock. If your printer contains a tray with sliding bars that you can adjust to fit the size of a recipe card, envelope, and other non-standard size paper, place the recipe card on the tray, adjust the bars to fit and print.If your printer contains a separate tray/slot to insert postcards, envelopes, and other non-standard size paper, simply insert the recipe card into the tray/slot and print.Most printers have one of two ways to print a postcard (i.e. It's cheap AND you don't have to cut out the recipe cards. If your printer is capable of printing on small index cards, this option is very slick. Printing directly onto 4圆 or 3x5 Index Cards Laminating will help protect against spills.Ĭons: Must cut them out yourself. Or, you can use clear wide packing tape to both attach the recipe to the index card and laminate it at the same time. You can use double-sided tape or glue stick. The index cards may run you less than a dollar for a package of 100 cards. Then, you can cut them out and either laminate them or glue/tape them to 4圆" or 3x5" index cards. One of the cheapest ways to print your recipe cards is to print on regular paper or cheap card stock.
#HOW TO PRINT 3X5 CARDS OPENOFFICE PDF#
Whether you are using the PDF files for blank printable recipe cards or the Word recipe template, here are some helpful tips on ways to print your recipe cards. If you've saved your recipes as recommended above, it will be easy to replace them when they get damaged. Just keep extra blank recipe cards handy. To avoid the hassle of laminating, simply print out another copy if your original card gets ruined. You can use packing tape if you don't have any special laminating paper. Laminating your recipe cards can help protect them against spills and stains as they sit on your counter top. See the section below for various print options. Store all your recipe card files in the same directory on your computer to make it easy to organize and find them later. After adding your recipe, save the file using a descriptive filename. Simply read the instructions and then replace the text with your recipe. In each of the recipe templates above, basic instructions for editing the recipe cards are included on the card.
