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Arctic55

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Ok, so, some of us, like me, are bad at making templates in Word and what not.  I want to print cards, but they don't really fit correctly or are a little too large or small.  Could someone make a template where we can download the template, copy and past cards we want into the template, and then hit print (and they need to be real life size).  If someone could make one for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice, that would be awesome.  Please give this forum a like if you agree.

 

P.s. If I broke any rules here, please let me know and I will fix it.  :)

 

Note: I personally want one for Yu-Gi-Oh cards.

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There's a tutorial made by "I Hate Snatch Steal" in this section that'll teach you how to print cards.

If you need to resize your cards to match real ones, the sizes are 2 3/8'' x 3 5/8'' (if you use the metric system, multiple these by 2.54 to get the size in centimeters).

 

Otherwise, there are some OriCa templates that resemble actual cards; just Google them. I would advise you to get GIMP or Photoshop, since that's the only way you'll be able to use such a template. It'll also yield better results than with MS Word/OpenOffice.

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There's a tutorial made by "I Hate Snatch Steal" in this section that'll teach you how to print cards.

If you need to resize your cards to match real ones, the sizes are 2 3/8'' x 3 5/8'' (if you use the metric system, multiple these by 2.54 to get the size in centimeters).

 

Otherwise, there are some OriCa templates that resemble actual cards; just Google them. I would advise you to get GIMP or Photoshop, since that's the only way you'll be able to use such a template. It'll also yield better results than with MS Word/OpenOffice.

I tried to use the tutorial, but the cards were slightly larger than real cards (which is a minor issue), and I couldn't get the cards I was printing to be lined up or evenly spaced (which was sort of a major issue when cutting out the cards).

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