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The MGS is in the process of designing a business card for its members. The main purpose of the cards will be to give them out when we meet new folks while we're out collecting, at club meetings, etc. Frequently we bump into folks that we want to give a card to that has our club name, info, and website address, but until now we haven't had a "business card" with our club info on it.

Here's a sample business card with a member's name and email address located on the bottom.

Customize your own cards

Microsoft Word Version

If you have Microsoft Word, you can open the MS Word version of the business cards located above.

1. Click on business card icon labeled "MS Word Version" located near the top of this page.
2. Select "Save" to save it to your computer.
3. Launch MS Word on your computer and then open the file.
4. Click on and/or highlight the name and email section of the card and type in your own name and email address, phone number, or whatever information you want.
5. Repeat step 4 for each business card on the page.
6. Print the page using "card stock" or some other "thick" paper similar to that of regular business cards.
7. Use a pair of scissors to cut out the cards.

PDF Version

If you don't have Microsoft Word, you can still open the business card template for printing you own set of MGS business cards. The PDF version has the bottom portion of the card blank so you can manually write in your own name, email, phone, etc.MS Word version of the business cards located above.

NOTE: Microsoft Vista Users, you must have Adobe Reader 8.0 or higher in order to open and view the file. You can click on the Adobe Reader icon near the top of this page to get a free download of Adobe Reader 8.0 directly from Adobe.

1. Click on business card icon labeled "PDF Version" located near the top of this page.
2. Once it opens, you can either print it now, or save it to your computer.
3. Print the page using "card stock" or some other "thick" paper similar to that of regular business cards.
4.
Use a pen or thin permanent marker to write in your contact information near the bottom of the card.
5. Use a pair of scissors to cut out the cards.

Email Me

If anyone has trouble opening either the MS Word or PDF version file and would like me to email them the file(s), send me an email. If you want me to personalize the business card for you, send me an email with the information you want included on the card and I'll email the final product back to you in MS Word.

Email me (Daryl Serafin) at: dkjjserafin@comcast.net


 

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