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Please Note: Remember to test print
on a blank sheet of paper and compare with design product to make sure
that text lines up correctly. Some adjustments might need to be made depending
on the design you have purchased, font size, & the text you have entered.
You will need Microsoft WordŽ (or a program that can open WordŽ documents) to use these templates and instructions. Microsoft WordŽ 97 is necessary to view the templates correctly. If you have a lower version of WordŽ, we recommend visiting Microsoft for the latest downloadable upgrades.
We cannot guarantee that these templates and instructions will work with every printer and software due to the various types of equipment and programs available. These templates and instructions were created to be used with Microsoft WordŽ.
Q: These templates are not working with my
printer.
A: If your printer tray has a single guide that
moves to the right, these templates and instructions apply. If your printer tray
has 2 paper guides that move to the center to adjust size, these templates and
instructinos will not apply. As an alternative, center your text in a normal
Word document.
Q:The text is running over my design, why is
that?
A:The templates were set up with a blank design in mind
so you will have to allow for any design on your product in your measurements
and/or spacing.
Q:How do I change my font style, size, and
color?
A:Highlight the font area you would like to change and
click FORMAT at the top of your screen, then choose FONT. Click
OK. From there you should be able to change the font style, size, and
color.
Q:How do I get rid of the centering option on the
templates?
A:To adjust the text in the template click
FORMAT at the top of your screen, choose PARAGRAPH. Then select
the preferred alignment (left, right, center).
Q:Why are the templates all up in the left hand corner of the
page?
A:The templates are set up to work with most standard
home printers. Generally printers that have one guide bar that pushs the paper
to the right in the tray. If you your printer has two guide bars and centers the
paper instead of pushing it to the right you should be able to open up a new
Microsoft Word document and center your text and then print.
Please Note:
Remember to test print on a blank sheet of paper and compare with design product
to make sure that text lines up correctly. Some adjustments might need to be
made depending on the design you have purchased, font size, & the text you
have entered.