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Making an invitation card.
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I wish to produce my own invitation cards, but I am having some trouble I wonder if some of you experts can help me out please?
Starting with an A4 sheet I wish to fold it into quarters, and have the front page (Photo & Text) in the bottom R/H portion.
But here comes the tricky part, I then wish to put some text in the top L/H quarter, but this text needs to be upside down, because when the card is folded it will be inside the finished card on R/H side the right way up.
I do hope someone can see a quick easy solution, because I have about 70 cards to make.
Starting with an A4 sheet I wish to fold it into quarters, and have the front page (Photo & Text) in the bottom R/H portion.
But here comes the tricky part, I then wish to put some text in the top L/H quarter, but this text needs to be upside down, because when the card is folded it will be inside the finished card on R/H side the right way up.
I do hope someone can see a quick easy solution, because I have about 70 cards to make.
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This site can help with turning printing upside-down http://www.sherv.net/flip.html
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Sorry but that would only work if everything was central and it printed borderless. You see I have got to get both the upside-down text central to the NW corner and the Photo central in the SE corner.
I think I will have to scan each image in a photo suite and then make up a picture consisting of both objects on a common background.
Thanks any way for all your suggestions.
Sorry but that would only work if everything was central and it printed borderless. You see I have got to get both the upside-down text central to the NW corner and the Photo central in the SE corner.
I think I will have to scan each image in a photo suite and then make up a picture consisting of both objects on a common background.
Thanks any way for all your suggestions.