For the most basic card, try using the Labels in Microsoft Word. It's under Tools - Letters and Mailings - Envelope and Labels. Click Options and scroll down to product number 5371 (business cards) and click OK. Enter the info you want printed on the cards, then click New Document. You can edit the cards individually at this point. Be sure you use the correct paper - Avery 5371 or comparable. If you have different paper, check to see if they have that product number in Word.
For something a bit more creative, do you have Microsoft Publisher? There's a business card template there that is more flexible.
If neither of those options work for you, or if you want something more specific, there are literally hundreds of software programs out there. Many have free trials, so you could download one, give it a try, print what you want, and (if you like it) buy it later. Or just try another one next time. Search for "business card software."
Where can I find free templates to print my own business cards?
I work for a print shop and I know they give free templates when customers ask...contact them;
http://www.asmgoods.com/DB009A3A-2BFC-0A...
They are very nice.
Reply:If you want to print them yourself on your own printer, I would check out:
http://www.businesscardland.com
There is a free business card maker that generates a PDF that prints 10 cards per page and works with Avery paper etc. or cut out yourself.
Reply:I love Vista Print. They have free offers for new customers. Go to www.vistaprint.com . They have a wide variety of options. Good luck to you.
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