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Hallmark Card Program
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I have the Hallmark card app/program. Apart from the very heavy American bias i find it ok. What I am not able to do is delete the cards that I have finished. I cannot find anything in their Tutorial section. Does any one know of an alternative to Hallmark?
Thanks a lot folks.
Thanks a lot folks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also have the Hallmark program, and I also found it difficult to delete cards. This is my solution (and it works for me!):
1. start with Desktop (in my case, a full screen photo of a seascape)
2. left click File Explorer icon on the taskbar
3. This PC display appears
4. Left click File (in top left-hand corner)
5. Left click Documents
6. List of cards appears
7. Hold down ctrl key and left click every card (that you want to delete) to highlight them
8. Left click the red Delete cross. The highlighted items now go to Recycle Bin.
9. Open Desktop again.
10. Empty Recycle Bin.
1. start with Desktop (in my case, a full screen photo of a seascape)
2. left click File Explorer icon on the taskbar
3. This PC display appears
4. Left click File (in top left-hand corner)
5. Left click Documents
6. List of cards appears
7. Hold down ctrl key and left click every card (that you want to delete) to highlight them
8. Left click the red Delete cross. The highlighted items now go to Recycle Bin.
9. Open Desktop again.
10. Empty Recycle Bin.
See here for alternative software:
https:/ /www.to ptenrev iews.co m/best- greetin g-card- softwar e
However I make my own greetings cards without using any dedicated software at all. I simply use a desktop publishing program instead. I make the outsides of the card (i.e. the fronts and backs) by starting with a blank A4 landscape page, dividing it down the middle and putting the back page on the left side and the front page on the right. (Obviously, it's also possible to produce top-folding cards instead, by starting from a blank A4 portrait page. I then put the front of the card on the bottom half of the page, with the back of the card upside down in the top half).
I simply get my graphics off the web. For example, here's the front of a Christmas card I knocked in just a few minutes from just two web images, with a bit of text added:
https:/ /ibb.co /0t15MS P
I print the 'outers' of my cards (i.e. the fronts and backs together) onto A4 glossy photo paper. I then design and print the inner page(s) onto labels which are just a few millimetres smaller than A5 size:
https:/ /www.a4 labels. com/en- gb/whit e-addre ss-labe ls-200- x-144mm
That gets around the problem of being unable to print on the reverse of photo papers.
Lastly, I put my cards into standard white C5 envelopes.
Any DTP software can do the job with ease, such as Microsoft Publisher or, for a freebie, the mighty Scribus:
https:/ /www.sc ribus.n et/
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However I make my own greetings cards without using any dedicated software at all. I simply use a desktop publishing program instead. I make the outsides of the card (i.e. the fronts and backs) by starting with a blank A4 landscape page, dividing it down the middle and putting the back page on the left side and the front page on the right. (Obviously, it's also possible to produce top-folding cards instead, by starting from a blank A4 portrait page. I then put the front of the card on the bottom half of the page, with the back of the card upside down in the top half).
I simply get my graphics off the web. For example, here's the front of a Christmas card I knocked in just a few minutes from just two web images, with a bit of text added:
https:/
I print the 'outers' of my cards (i.e. the fronts and backs together) onto A4 glossy photo paper. I then design and print the inner page(s) onto labels which are just a few millimetres smaller than A5 size:
https:/
That gets around the problem of being unable to print on the reverse of photo papers.
Lastly, I put my cards into standard white C5 envelopes.
Any DTP software can do the job with ease, such as Microsoft Publisher or, for a freebie, the mighty Scribus:
https:/
Here's the 'official' way to delete Hallmark Card Studio projects:
https:/ /suppor t.hallm arksoft ware.co m/suppo rt/solu tions/a rticles /100007 8719-ho w-to-de lete-sa ved-hal lmark-p roject- files-k b040136 -
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