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imhotepmp

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Create the vertical tear offs on the bottom of a flyer in MS word? I looker everywhere but couldnt seem to find the option for it. I want to create tear offs on the flyers to put my name, number and email addy on them. I see it around alot and I think that would be better than just listing my name down on the flyer itself.

thanks

imhotep(MP)

 
a vertical tear off at the bottom of a flyer... uh...

vertical means up and down... so how does that exist at the BOTTOM of a flyer???

and wtf is a tear off? can you elaborate?

if you wanna do what i think you wanna do, create a bitmap and paste it into the document, or see if there is something you like in the "borders" thingee...
 
I think he is referring to tear offs at the bottom of flyers that usually have a # on them to call about crap that you see for sale. If that's it then I have no idea how you do it in Word, I'm a WordPerfect guy, but I do know that MS Publisher 2000 has a template for such a design.
 
You could shove your ad over to the left a little, then run your stubs down the right side, if you find your s/w doesn't support the orign. idea.
 
View | Toolbars | Drawing

Click on the Line icon.
Draw your vertical line.
Click on the Dash Style Icon (while the line is still selected).
Choose a dashing style.
Copy/paste it as many times as needed.
 
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