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Index Card Printing?
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- MistyParticipant
Ok so I want to print some index cards. I have a HP Pavilion g series Windows 7.
I would like to print so one side says the bible verse and the other says the “verse”. Does anyone know how to do this? I type a LOT faster than I print and I am a perfectionist and typing makes me less stressed?
Can anyone help? Thanks
suzukimomParticipantI have done them using Word… What programs do you own? I just have to setup the Paper Size to match the cards. Mind you – I have only done 1 side…. I’d have to think about how to do the 2 sides so you get the correct reference to the correct verse…
Sonya ShaferModeratorYou can buy sheets of index cards still connected to each other, print the sheet, then tear the cards apart. Here’s an example on Amazon.com. It’s easier to print the full sheet than to try to get little cards to feed just so into the printer.
I think the company that sells the sheets also has templates available. And of course, you can print out a test on a regular sheet of paper and hold it up to the cards sheet to make sure everything looks good before actually printing on the cards sheet.
Sara B.ParticipantAwesome, Sonya! Never heard of such a thing! And it sure beats writing down all our Scripture Memory stuff, poems we’re memorizing, “flash cards” (not used as flashcards in the traditional sense), and everything else I use index cards for.
missceegeeParticipantYou can also just download the template that Sonya mentioned, print on regular paper and cut apart.
If it’s scripture you want to print, there is a great resource called Verse Card Maker that does ESV verses for you on business size cards. I use it all the time. http://www.mcscott.org/
Sara B.ParticipantI suppose you could print it on cardstock, too, to make them thicker. My printer doesn’t always do well on cardstock, sometimes, but not always. I’ll have to see how thick the index card paper is.
Neat resource, missceegee! I am bookmarking that one!
MistyParticipantThanks everyone I will have to give those a try. Sonya – awesome I bet Office Max has something like that I will have to look on Friday!
SueParticipantWe are blessed to have a large paper cutter at home, so I usually print out flash cards, bookmarks, etc. on cardstock. Then I just chop them apart.
It’s a great stress reliever, too. Once you get them carefully lined up, all of that hacking with the giant blade really lets things out….especially if accompanied by a loud “HI-YAH!!!”
Sara B.ParticipantLOL Sue!
MistyParticipantSue you made me smile and laugh! Thanks I needed that. I might just have to get a paper cutter to just yell out funny things
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