

#HOW TO PRINT ON 3X5 NOTECARDS PDF#
Not only do all my other apps work fine, but there is another Word printing 'bug' where each section of a document is printed separately, stopping you from easily producing PDF versions of complex documents. In the newsgroups, there are liberal amounts of dogma being applied on the topic about whether this is Word's fault or OS X. Word also seems to 'forget' my custom paper size between each print. It's important to set your Page Setup so that it does not format for any particular printer, or else your custom paper size gets overriden. I get round it by using custom paper sizes. The default bottom margin has been changed from 0.25" to 0.56", check out Google Newsgroups for more info. Print away.The Inspector panel in Keynote give you a much finer level of control, compared to anything available in Word or Power Point, without have to buy a higher-end desktop publishing app.In Keynote's Page Setup, create a Custom Paper size measuring 3"x5".Place your content as close to the slide's edge as needed (how close to the edge ultimately depends on your printer).Simply set the Keynote slide size to 500 w X 300 h.But, for some reason, when printing from Word on OS X, the smallest margin I could actually get printed was more than 1/2" inch (a huge amount of lost real estate when printing on index cards).Īfter wasting a lot of 3x5 index cards, I tried using Keynote and it worked better than I hoped: In the past, I've been able to print with margins less than 1/4" inch from the card's edge using MS Publisher 97 from Windows. I recently needed to print some info on 3"x5" notecards using my HP LaserJet 4000. Everything after this line is his original text. Although I haven't tested it myself, it could be quite useful if you have a need for printing to small notecards.
