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    NOTE: In response to reader interest, registration for this item is being discontinued for now. You may also want to take a look at this video using MS-Word 2007.

    As a CPA, manager, and sometimes programmer, I've made business applications software a specialty. My website, www.lkjcpa.com is primarily devoted to providing small businesses and individuals with the resources they need to succeed.

    I've been using the approach in this guide for many years to create business cards in black and white and in color, and I've taught others to do it too. I recently wrote the process down in a series of easy-to-follow steps with illustrations. Whether you are a large corporation, a small business, or an individual, this approach may be just what you need for certain situations.

    With the step-by-step instructions in How to Create a Business Card Using MS-Word 2000, you can learn to print your own business cards using your dot-matrix, ink-jet, or laser printer. Add images and text, and arrange your card layout any way you want.

    You don't need any special software -- you already have the power of Microsoft Word right there on your computer. All you need is

    1. My step-by-step guide
    2. Your computer and printer
    3. Microsoft Word
    4. Blank card stock
    5. Your imagination

    Think about the possibilities. A full page of business cards that look the way you want. Print only as many pages as you need. Change the layout and information anytime you want.

    If you choose to print your own cards, this easy-to-follow guide may be for you. Click here to try How to Create a Business Card Using MS-Word 2000 for yourself.