Office for Mac 2011 includes Mac versions of Word 2011, Excel 2011, PowerPoint 2011, and Outlook 2011; the most familiar and trusted productivity applications used around the world at home, school, and business. Reliable compatibility with the over 1 billion Macs and PCs running Office worldwide. Well, Word 2008 for Mac allows you to make your very own, personal business cards, and they give you tons of pre-formatted templates to choose from. You just have to supply the ink and paper. The Microsoft Office for Mac team shows you just how to find and use business card templates in this how-to video.
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Step 1: Pick a template First, open Microsoft Word. Choose File > New. From here, you can search for Microsoft Word templates. While making your selection, remember: when using Word 2013, make sure the template you select is compatible with the current version. If it has deprecated elements, it may harm your computer or not display correctly.
While you can add shapes directly to a page in Word, you may want to contain them within a Drawing Canvas instead. A canvas acts as a container for your flowchart, so instead of moving each element individually, you can position a chart with a single click.
Canvases can also be styled to add polish to your flowchart. To insert a canvas, click the Insert tab and select Shapes. Scroll to the bottom of the panel and click the menu item labeled “New Drawing Canvas.”. Step 3: Customize Your Card If you want your business card to be more personalized than the template, it doesn’t take much to adjust the fonts, colors, and shapes to reflect your style.
We’ve changed the company name to a serif font, and the contact information to a sans serif one. Try adding a shadow to the shapes. Right click on your shape, then select Format Shape. This will bring up a formatting panel on the right side of your canvas. You can also click on the Format tab to expand options for your shape. Here, we’ve done a drop shadow on all three shapes. This is what the card looks like now: The default colors use warm shades—vermillion, green, and beige.
You may decide that cool colors would better project your desired image. To use preset color themes, select the Design tab. Step 6: Share your business cards Now that you’ve designed your business cards, it’s time to print them. We suggest sharing your document with a professional printer to ensure the highest quality for the final product. From Word, you can download your file in a variety of formats, including.doc,.docx, or.pdf.
Then, it’s a good idea to save your file to cloud storage, so it won’t get lost if your computer crashes! You can experiment with home printing from Word.
Standard business card size in the U.S. Is 3.5 inches by 2 inches.
Avery is a common business card paper manufacturer: their business card templates come with ten cards per sheet. To print, use Ctrl (Cmd) + P and use Word's printing dialog.