Download a Free Business Card Template for Excel or Microsoft Word®
Creating your own business card template from scratch using Word is a great way to experience the joy of extreme frustration. After much pain and anguish, we finally worked through the quirks and now you can avoid similar pain by just downloading one of the free business card templates below. In addition to the business card templates, you'll also find that we've explained how to use them below - how to add your logo, how to easily modify the colors, and how to quickly copy/paste your business card.
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At your local office supply store, you'll probably find 2 main types of card stock for the business cards: 10 cards per page or 8 cards per page. The purpose of the 8 per Page format is to allow you to have color that extends all the way to the edge of the card.
All our business card templates are designed for standard-size business cards: 3.5" x 2"
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Cost: Free ($0.00)
License: Limited Use (Applies to all the business card templates listed below)
Required: Microsoft Word® 2002(XP), 2003, 2007, 2010
TEXT: When you open the file, you'll see that only one of the business cards contains text. You will only need to edit a single business card, because you'll be copying/pasting later on.
GRAPHICS: We realize that one of the main things you'll want to do with these templates is choose your own color scheme, so we tried to make that simple by grouping all of the drawing objects (lines, background colors, etc.) so that you can change colors all at once. Hint: You can click on the "Show/Hide ¶" button to view anchor points and tabs. You may need to use the Selection tool (the Arrow) to select some objects.
When using Word, inserting drawing objects and images can mess things up, and sometimes it does in fact take an expert to figure out why things are going wrong.
I don't guarantee that the following steps will work in all versions of Word, but hopefully you'll get the main idea and be able to format the objects and images as needed.
In Word 2003:
We designed our templates so that you can edit a single business card and then copy it to the rest of the business cards on the page. Each of the business cards represents a cell within a table. It is important that you select the entire contents of the cell.
What you see on your screen may not be what you see when you print (especially if graphic objects are used), so before printing out 100 sheets of unusable business cards, test on a regular piece of paper.
Disclaimer: Vertex42.com is not affiliated with the Avery Dennison Corporation.
Word and Publisher come with built-in templates that you can use to print different types of labels, business cards, dividers, name badges, postcards, and more. To see them in Word or Publisher, click File > New and search for labels or business cards.
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