Things You'll Need:
- Computer
- Microsoft Word (optional)
- Word Processing Program
- Printer
- Business Card Stock Paper
- Scissors or Paper trimmer
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Step 1
Start by writing on a piece of paper the information you want to present on the business card. Write down general contact information such as business title, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail or web sites. Near your business title try including keywords that describe the business services offered. You could also add an eye catching image or logo to the layout.
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Step 2
Open a new document in your word processing program and save your new project with appropriate title heading. Creating a file document and folder will help you find your project easier.
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Step 3
In the open document create a table with two columns. This could be done by clicking on the insert menu and clicking on the table icon in Microsoft Word 2007. Pressing the tab key will add more cells to your table. Adding space within the cell could be done by pressing the enter key or by simply stretching out the column borders using the ruler bar.
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Step 4
Once the cells are properly sized you could insert a table within the cell. Inserting a table will help organize the information that you enter within the larger cell.
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Step 5
Type the information that you wish to share from the paper layout into the inner table. Use the tab key to move to the next cell or press alt and tab simultaneously to move back a cell. Try using keyboard shortcuts such as (ctrl + Z) for undoing entries before saving.
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Step 6
Add an image or company logo in one of the cells in the inner table. To adjust the borders in the inner table just select the cells, right click and choose the appropriate command. The inner table borders could then be removed by right clicking and selecting borders and shading in Microsoft Word 2007.
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Step 7
When satisfied with the business card begin to copy and paste into the other empty cells. Select all the contents within the cell box and hold down the control key (ctrl) and the letter C to copy. Place your cursor in each empty cell and simultaneously press ctrl and the letter V to paste.
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Step 8
Once all the final edits are made to the cards select print preview and save the document. Print the cards on business card stock paper and cut precisely to create the professional looking business cards.












Comments
jcrush said
on 6/8/2009 My friend must know what you know because she makes great looking business cards from home all the time./*****
Lilfix said
on 6/1/2009 Thanks for the great article on creating professional looking business cards...RRRC5*
pblanch said
on 5/27/2009 I've done this and only print a few dozen at a time because I tend to change or update things regularly on my business cards.
cclofmead said
on 5/27/2009 Great article for creating professional looking business cards!! 5*
RachelMoore said
on 5/27/2009 Thanks for sharing!