We have 12 colors available, 7 standard colors and 5 brights. The standard colors are baby blue, cool grey, classy cream, rose wine, wild canary and sockeye salmon. The bright colors are golden rod, tangerine, popping pink, sunshine and sonic green. You may view our postcards or doorhangers products available in these colors.
You will notice on one side of the brochure the score is a groove and on the other a ‘bump.’ You want to fold towards the bump so that is on the inside leaving the smooth groove as the outside of your fold. You will also notice one panel is slightly smaller than the others, you will want this to be your inside panel.
Doing a mail merge of your address list is the best way to do this. According to wikipedia.org, mail merge is a software function describing the production of multiple (and potentially large numbers of) documents from a single template form and a structured data source. This helps to create personalized letters and pre-addressed envelopes or mailing labels for mass mailings from a database mailing list of names and addresses.
We encourage you to use the “Mail Merge Wizard.” Follow the instructions based on the program you’re using.
• Word 2000/20003 – under Tools, Mail Merge;
• Word 2007 – under Mailings, Start Mail Merge;
• Publisher 2000/2003 – under Mail Merge;
• Publisher 2007 – under Tools, Mailing and Catalogs, Mail Merge
Steps to complete a mail merge:
Step 1: Choose a document type and main document
Step 2: Connect to a data file (spreadsheet or database) and select records
We offer templates in Microsoft Word and Microsoft Publisher format. The templates can provide you with easy guidelines on where to layout designs for your forms. You can find all of our templates in our “Templates” section. If printing postcards, be sure to leave 5/8″ free of any print at the bottom of the postcard to accommodate the USPS’s marking area.
If your printer is having trouble feeding the paper or printing clearly, try using the manual or bypass tray. These typically will handle and print heavier paper. Also, you can check your printer settings to see if there is a “Heavy Paper” option and use that for the cardstock forms.