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How do I create flash cards?
I would like to create flash cards, (in Publisher?), and I could not find any
such template. I can, of course, put the info I want in a blank doc and print it onto 3 x 5 cards, reversing them to get the back printed properly. But I was hoping that there was a simpler way. I can not be the only person who wants to do this! Thanks for any help, |
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There are flash cards on this site that might help. There is a "make your own"
section. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/flashcards/ -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Stephanie Schnoebelen" Stephanie wrote in message ... I would like to create flash cards, (in Publisher?), and I could not find any such template. I can, of course, put the info I want in a blank doc and print it onto 3 x 5 cards, reversing them to get the back printed properly. But I was hoping that there was a simpler way. I can not be the only person who wants to do this! Thanks for any help, |
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Dear Mary:
Thank you for your quick response! I was rather hoping that there was a template out there, where one could type in the front-side word, and then the back-side definition (or dates, or whatever you are trying to teach) and have it print out correctly on a two-sided printer. The flash cards on that site are more like quick notes to be printed on the front of index cards. They are useful, but not any different from what I could do myself. I guess I will have to do this the long way - by matching up the front and back carefully on separate pages for all the cards I want printed out. Thanks, Stephanie Schnoebelen "Mary Sauer" wrote: There are flash cards on this site that might help. There is a "make your own" section. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/flashcards/ -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Stephanie Schnoebelen" Stephanie wrote in message ... I would like to create flash cards, (in Publisher?), and I could not find any such template. I can, of course, put the info I want in a blank doc and print it onto 3 x 5 cards, reversing them to get the back printed properly. But I was hoping that there was a simpler way. I can not be the only person who wants to do this! Thanks for any help, |
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Lots of help out there.
http://www.eslkidstuff.com/flashcard...structions.htm http://www.microsoft.com/Education/VocabBlast.aspx This is a music site but does have Publisher templates http://www.m4t.org/performing.htm http://www.flashcardexchange.com/index.php -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Stephanie Schnoebelen" wrote in message ... Dear Mary: Thank you for your quick response! I was rather hoping that there was a template out there, where one could type in the front-side word, and then the back-side definition (or dates, or whatever you are trying to teach) and have it print out correctly on a two-sided printer. The flash cards on that site are more like quick notes to be printed on the front of index cards. They are useful, but not any different from what I could do myself. I guess I will have to do this the long way - by matching up the front and back carefully on separate pages for all the cards I want printed out. Thanks, Stephanie Schnoebelen "Mary Sauer" wrote: There are flash cards on this site that might help. There is a "make your own" section. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/flashcards/ -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Stephanie Schnoebelen" Stephanie wrote in message ... I would like to create flash cards, (in Publisher?), and I could not find any such template. I can, of course, put the info I want in a blank doc and print it onto 3 x 5 cards, reversing them to get the back printed properly. But I was hoping that there was a simpler way. I can not be the only person who wants to do this! Thanks for any help, |
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