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  #11  
Old December 12th, 2006, 02:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Jim Cone
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Default re businesscards

Kassie,

OK, I'll try getting back on the bicycle. g
Appreciate your offer, please send the template to me.
Remove the xxx from my email address ...
XX

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"kassie" (Change all to lowercase)
wrote in message
If you want it, I can send it to you!
As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone




"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy


  #12  
Old December 12th, 2006, 03:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bob Phillips
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Posts: 1,032
Default re businesscards

Can I have a copy Kassie, it can't be worse than mine?

Bob

(change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct)


"Jim Cone" wrote in message
...
Kassie,

OK, I'll try getting back on the bicycle. g
Appreciate your offer, please send the template to me.
Remove the xxx from my email address ...
XX

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"kassie" (Change all to lowercase)
wrote in message
If you want it, I can send it to you!
As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice
part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone.
g
Jim Cone




"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter
how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card
stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print
them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy




  #13  
Old December 12th, 2006, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Posts: 76
Default re businesscards

I have sent you both copies, enjoy!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Can I have a copy Kassie, it can't be worse than mine?

Bob

(change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct)


"Jim Cone" wrote in message
...
Kassie,

OK, I'll try getting back on the bicycle. g
Appreciate your offer, please send the template to me.
Remove the xxx from my email address ...
XX

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"kassie" (Change all to lowercase)
wrote in message
If you want it, I can send it to you!
As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice
part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone.
g
Jim Cone




"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter
how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card
stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print
them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy




  #14  
Old December 12th, 2006, 05:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Audrey
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Posts: 34
Default re businesscards

can you tell me if they are free to print or do i have to pay for them as i
dont have a c/card
thanks
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

I have sent you both copies, enjoy!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Can I have a copy Kassie, it can't be worse than mine?

Bob

(change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct)


"Jim Cone" wrote in message
...
Kassie,

OK, I'll try getting back on the bicycle. g
Appreciate your offer, please send the template to me.
Remove the xxx from my email address ...
XX

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"kassie" (Change all to lowercase)
wrote in message
If you want it, I can send it to you!
As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice
part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone.
g
Jim Cone



"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter
how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card
stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print
them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy




  #15  
Old December 12th, 2006, 05:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Audrey
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Posts: 34
Default re businesscards

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy


  #16  
Old December 12th, 2006, 06:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Posts: 76
Default re businesscards

Hi Audrey

I was actually trying to help you, but then the really clever guys jumped
the row! (vbg)

Of course I will send you a copy, and yes, free of charge!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"audrey" wrote:

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy

  #17  
Old December 12th, 2006, 06:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Posts: 76
Default re businesscards

Only problem is I will need your e mail address. I suggest you disguise it
though! If your address is eg , make it
- replace z's with hotmail, or something to that effect.
If you do not, don't cry when the spam hits you!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"audrey" wrote:

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy

  #18  
Old December 12th, 2006, 07:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Rookie 1st class
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Posts: 108
Default re businesscards

Sure hope the computer cops are in the donut shop!!!
Lou

"kassie" wrote:

Only problem is I will need your e mail address. I suggest you disguise it
though! If your address is eg , make it
- replace z's with hotmail, or something to that effect.
If you do not, don't cry when the spam hits you!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"audrey" wrote:

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy

  #19  
Old December 12th, 2006, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Posts: 76
Default re businesscards

No fear. Nothing illegal here. My own work I am giving away, in the form of
a Powerpoint file (.ppt), that's all young man!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Rookie 1st class" wrote:

Sure hope the computer cops are in the donut shop!!!
Lou

"kassie" wrote:

Only problem is I will need your e mail address. I suggest you disguise it
though! If your address is eg , make it
- replace z's with hotmail, or something to that effect.
If you do not, don't cry when the spam hits you!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"audrey" wrote:

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side, select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders, save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy

  #20  
Old December 13th, 2006, 08:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Roger Govier
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Posts: 2,602
Default re businesscards

Hi Kassie

Only just caught up on this thread.
I would also appreciate a copy , if you have the time. Please remove
NOSPAM from my email address to send.

--
Regards

Roger Govier


"kassie" (Change all to lowercase) wrote
in message ...
Hi Audrey

I was actually trying to help you, but then the really clever guys
jumped
the row! (vbg)

Of course I will send you a copy, and yes, free of charge!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"audrey" wrote:

can you please send me a copy pls
thanks
audrey
--
audy


"kassie" wrote:

If you want it, I can send it to you!

As long as you stay within the borders, you cannot go wrong!. The
nice part
is that you create 1 card, copy acros to the right hand side,
select both,
and replicate down to get a sheet of 10 cards, delete the borders,
save it
under a new name, and print!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:

Kassie,
It is easy if you already know how to ride the bicycle. g
I'll probably just dance with my date and leave the other girls
alone. g
Jim Cone


"kassie"

wrote in message
And if you have Powerpoint, it is a breeze to make your own, no
matter how
fancy! And the nice thing is that you can then use preperforated
card stock!
I have set up a template for business cards, which works
perfectly
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman


"Jim Cone" wrote:
Chuck (CLR) helped me out a couple of months ago with his Excel
business card instructions. I was pleased with the results.
An easy way to make few cards for us micro volume business
people. g
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"audrey"
wrote in message
can you please tell me how i can make my own business cards and
print them
please,as a freind needs me to do some business cards up,
thanks for all your help in advance
--
audy



 




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