One of the better functions of Microsoft Word is the ability to change the layout of the page so that you can create different sized documents. Making index cards in Microsoft Word is very easy and, if your printer is good, they will print and read very good. It is important, though, to get blank index cards because getting the words to match up with the lines on the index cards is nearly impossible and will result in a waste of cards. Determine the size of the index cards you'll be using. The generic size is a 3×5, but you can use any size that you see fit. Therefore, pick the size of index card you want and place them in your printer. To make them stay in place, it doesn't hurt to put the stack of index cards on top of five sheets of printing paper. Sep 05, 2013 Just a Word template I made to print on note cards. The video explains on how to use it. A printer with a rear tray is needed. This is the only way I found. It makes it easier for the index cards to stand. When looking at the Microsoft Word home page, click Page Layout on the top ribbon. This will change the tabs below it to a list of different page layout ones. On the page layout section of tabs, click the size button which will bring a pop up. This is the sizing window where you can change the size of the page to fit your needs. Click the paper tab and then click custom so that you can put your own sizes in. Put 5' for the width and 3' for the height–or whatever your specifications are.
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