![]() You don’t have to guess where the cut lines are and hope your cuts are not too close or too far from the margin. Printing one invitation per page – instead of printing multiple invitations on a page and cutting each invitation from the printed pages – ultimately saves a ton of time, guesswork, and waste from the DIY invitation experience. Of all the tips I share about DIY invitations, one of my favorites is to cut your paper or card stock to the finished invitation size before you print. For specific operating system and MS Word version, please see Microsoft’s documentation. Instructions for PC-based Word (2007 and later are in ) next to the corresponding Mac-based ones below. ![]() Instructions for the PC are similar, but, of course, not the same. Notes: These instructions were made for Microsoft Word for Mac, 2011 Edition.
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