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  #21  
Old December 13th, 2006, 06:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Default re businesscards

I need your e mail address to be able to assist 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

  #22  
Old December 13th, 2006, 07:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Dave Peterson
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Posts: 19,791
Default re businesscards

If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:

www.savefile.com

the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.



kassie wrote:

I need your e mail address to be able to assist 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


--

Dave Peterson
  #23  
Old December 13th, 2006, 07:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Jim Cone
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Posts: 882
Default re businesscards


Dave,
Thanks for posting that.
I took a look at them and may be able to use the service.
Do you know how long they have been offering the service and have you used it?
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"Dave Peterson"
wrote in message
If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:
www.savefile.com
the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.



kassie wrote:
I need your e mail address to be able to assist you!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman



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

  #24  
Old December 13th, 2006, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Rookie 1st class
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Posts: 108
Default re businesscards

Sends Ms Kassie HUGE hug and kiss!
"that's all young man!"
Lou

"kassie" wrote:

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

  #25  
Old December 13th, 2006, 09:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
kassie
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Posts: 76
Default re businesscards

I do not mind helping others who can use it. Prefer to do it on a one on one
basis though. Guess that's just me! Old, cantakerous, stuck in my ways, but
hey, always glad to help.

Thanks for the suggestion though!
--
Hth

Kassie Kasselman


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:

www.savefile.com

the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.



kassie wrote:

I need your e mail address to be able to assist 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


--

Dave Peterson

  #26  
Old December 13th, 2006, 09:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Dave Peterson
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Posts: 19,791
Default re businesscards

I think I saw Biff (maybe???) use it a few months ago. I've used it for
non-excel files since then.

At one time (a couple of days), the site had trouble retrieving files, but that
was just a one time thing.

If you have files that need to be more secure, www.xDrive.com (now owned by AOL)
offers a free service. You can share files with specific parties (who are
registered with AOL/xDrive (also free now)).



Jim Cone wrote:

Dave,
Thanks for posting that.
I took a look at them and may be able to use the service.
Do you know how long they have been offering the service and have you used it?
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA

"Dave Peterson"
wrote in message
If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:
www.savefile.com
the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.

kassie wrote:
I need your e mail address to be able to assist you!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman



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


--

Dave Peterson
  #27  
Old December 13th, 2006, 10:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Jim Cone
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 882
Default re businesscards

Dave,
Thanks again, I will check it out.
Jim Cone


"Dave Peterson"

wrote in message
I think I saw Biff (maybe???) use it a few months ago. I've used it for
non-excel files since then.
At one time (a couple of days), the site had trouble retrieving files, but that
was just a one time thing.
If you have files that need to be more secure, www.xDrive.com (now owned by AOL)
offers a free service. You can share files with specific parties (who are
registered with AOL/xDrive (also free now)).



Jim Cone wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for posting that.
I took a look at them and may be able to use the service.
Do you know how long they have been offering the service and have you used it?
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"Dave Peterson"
wrote in message
If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:
www.savefile.com
the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.




kassie wrote:
I need your e mail address to be able to assist you!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman



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


Dave Peterson
  #28  
Old December 14th, 2006, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Dave Peterson
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Posts: 19,791
Default re businesscards

And it could have been Max from Singapore--I don't remember who, I just remember
that I stole it from someone.

Jim Cone wrote:

Dave,
Thanks again, I will check it out.
Jim Cone

"Dave Peterson"

wrote in message
I think I saw Biff (maybe???) use it a few months ago. I've used it for
non-excel files since then.
At one time (a couple of days), the site had trouble retrieving files, but that
was just a one time thing.
If you have files that need to be more secure, www.xDrive.com (now owned by AOL)
offers a free service. You can share files with specific parties (who are
registered with AOL/xDrive (also free now)).

Jim Cone wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for posting that.
I took a look at them and may be able to use the service.
Do you know how long they have been offering the service and have you used it?
Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA



"Dave Peterson"
wrote in message
If you don't care who gets a copy, you may want to put it in:
www.savefile.com
the file will disappear 30 days after the last download.


kassie wrote:
I need your e mail address to be able to assist you!
--
Hth
Kassie Kasselman



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


Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson
  #29  
Old December 15th, 2006, 12:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Max
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Posts: 8,574
Default re businesscards

Did somebody call ?? g Yes, I've used savefile.com regularly for more
than a year now. The site's ok, albeit it had quite a hiccup a couple of
months back -- during a change of servers -- where all my archived files and
stats were unfortunately wiped out. Things seem to have stabilized since
though, and I'm still using it for my archives.
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
---
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
And it could have been Max from Singapore--I don't remember who, I just
remember
that I stole it from someone.



  #30  
Old December 15th, 2006, 04:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Dave Peterson
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Posts: 19,791
Default re businesscards

I attributed my "discovery" to Biff instead of you.

(My discovery was to read one of your posts!)

(But it (my memory) came back after a little bit--it was a painful process,
though.)

ps. You may want to look at xdrive.com for your personal backups.

Max wrote:

Did somebody call ?? g Yes, I've used savefile.com regularly for more
than a year now. The site's ok, albeit it had quite a hiccup a couple of
months back -- during a change of servers -- where all my archived files and
stats were unfortunately wiped out. Things seem to have stabilized since
though, and I'm still using it for my archives.
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
---
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
And it could have been Max from Singapore--I don't remember who, I just
remember
that I stole it from someone.


--

Dave Peterson
 




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