2 sided business card

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RJB

How do I create a two sided card? I have the front done but i need to use 2 pictures on the back. I need to do it so a printer can print the card s from the file Pub creates.

Help?

Thanks,

Bob
 
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Ron Cohen

You will need to ask your printer how the card should be laid out - 1 up, 2
up, 4up, etc. Will the job be single color, two color or process? Quite
possibly the printer already has Publisher and if so you would only need to
provide the basic card design and photos in a Publisher file. They can take
it from there and lay out the cards to suit their production requirements.
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Ron Cohen

RJB said:
How do I create a two sided card? I have the front done but i need to use
2 pictures on the back. I need to do it so a printer can print the card s
from the file Pub creates.
 
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RJB

Don, How do I make a page 2? I think that's what I'm looking for.

Thanks,

RJB

----- Don Schmidt wrote: -----

Either make a page two on your card or create a second file, turn the card
stock over and run it through the printer a second time.


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Don
Vancouver, USA, a great city in one of the 45+ countries in America!

2 pictures on the back. I need to do it so a printer can print the card s
from the file Pub creates.
 
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RJB bomba

Thanks Roy! I think i'm looking to make a second page. However, I think your advise to get with the printer to see whats best for them make sense. I'm not quite sure what 1 up, 2 up means but I hope the printer can help.

Thanks,

RJB

----- Ron Cohen wrote: -----

You will need to ask your printer how the card should be laid out - 1 up, 2
up, 4up, etc. Will the job be single color, two color or process? Quite
possibly the printer already has Publisher and if so you would only need to
provide the basic card design and photos in a Publisher file. They can take
it from there and lay out the cards to suit their production requirements.
--
Ron Cohen

2 pictures on the back. I need to do it so a printer can print the card s
from the file Pub creates.
 

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