(If the product number you want is not listed, one of the listed labels still may be the size paper you want.) Under Product number, choose the business card number you want, and then click OK. In the Label vendor box, click the manufacturer of your business cards. Next, click the Mailings tab, and then click Labels. If you’re using Word 2010 or Word 2007, start by checking the size and the product number of the business cards that you’ve purchased. If you’re using Word 2003, see Make business cards using Word. You’re going to create a label that’s the size of your business cards. If you want to do it all yourself and you want only text on your business card, you can use purchased business card cardstock and the Envelopes and Labels dialog box. To see all this in action, watch Office Casual: How to make a business card in 90 seconds. Just be sure to note what size card the template uses. With a template, you can include graphics on your business card–for example, your company logo. The business card shown here is a template on. If you’re going to use Word to create your business cards, your next best bet is to start with a template from. However, if you have Microsoft Publisher installed, that’s your best bet for making business cards. You can use Word to create business cards from a template or from scratch.
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