Anyone print your own J cards?

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Bob Boydd
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Anyone print your own J cards?

Post by Bob Boydd »

I'm not sure if this belongs here or under Technical but, I need help.. I want to print some cassette J cards with a picture. I've tried searches with no luck. Is there a site with a template to use? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm computer dumb and need simple instructions.
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John Lacey
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Post by John Lacey »

Bob, I've done this in the past using Microsoft Publisher. They have a wizard for completing a J-Card. Other publishing companies do this also.
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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

This probably should have been in the computer section.

I have a program, CaseLiner, that does the trick. It can use plain paper (or card stock) and it has lines for cutting out and folding.

Here's the link to the author's web site.

http://user.mc.net/~eda
Michael ODriscoll
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Post by Michael ODriscoll »

I agree with Jack on this one, CaseLinr is what you want.

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Rick Schmidt
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Yo Mr. Bob......you comin out with a new tape? Cool!
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I'm moving this to the Computers area.

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Bob Boydd
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Post by Bob Boydd »

Thanks for the help everyone, going to try it starting tonight.