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Has anyone created their own menu cards for the reception?

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If so, how do you set up Microsoft Word to print 3 menus on one sheet of cardstock? As in, 3 horizontally, so they come out skinny and long. What are some other good ways to print them on your computer?

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  1. No, we didn't have menu cards. Wasn't important. The waiter just asked the guests their choices of the meal. I think the reception place might have placed their own menu cards though.


  2. last wedding i was at they made the menu cards out of chocolate so you could eat the menu too :) they were extremely good.

  3. we printed our own, however we just use individual sheets. I got the paper on clearance.

  4. I did but I went to Michaels and bought a cut out thing and they looked like luggage tags.

  5. You can do what you're asking by essentially inserting a table (3 columns, 1 row) and making the columns equal width.  Then you can type what you'd like in there.  Make the lines of the table very thin or even faintly dotted so that you'll have a guide line for cutting to keep the edges straight.  

  6. Martha Stewart has a templet that you can save for Menu Cards... they maybe too big for your liking but its just an idea.

  7. Can you set it up in a grid or In columns so it’ll work?  Play around with it on a normal piece of paper until you get it right. It may take quite a bit of adjustments

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