My method:  Use LibreOffice Impress and create a box the same size as the business card.  Then add whatever elements are desired inside the box (text boxes, lines, images, etc).  Combine the box and elements into a group, make copies up to the number of cards on the sheet of paper, align them, and then turn the original box borders blank.  Print a sample sheet on regular paper, hold up in the light against the card sheet, and adjust top/bottom positioning as appropriate.  More initial work, but more control, and you can make multiple designs per sheet.  It's worked well for me over the years. On 10/7/24 3:00 PM, plug-discuss-request@lists.phxlinux.org wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2024 13:46:25 -0400 > From: Michael > To: Arun Khan > Cc: Main PLUG discussion list > Subject: Re: What is the best way to create a business card? > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Thank you for the suggestions. > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2024, 1:44?PM Michael wrote: > >> Yes.... I looked. >> >> On Sun, Oct 6, 2024, 4:11?PM Arun Khan wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 7:25?PM Michael via PLUG-discuss < >>> plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: >>> >>>> I got the blank cards and the printer but LibreWriter isn't very >>>> intuitive. >>>> >>>> LibreOffice used to have templates for Avery's business card stationery. >>>> I could not find any and I am assuming you tried it as well :( >>>> >>>> [image: image.png] >>>> >>>> Alternatively, you can go to Avery's website (a >>>> bit.ly URI), select the form type, create your biz card there, and >>>> download the PDF to print it on your printer. >>>> I have done this for return address labels and it is awesome. >>>> >>>> [image: image.png] >>>> >>>> Caveat: When printing - in the printer dialog box select "no margins" or >>>> the equivalent, print a test page on a blank sheet, and visually check for >>>> alignment with your stationery. You have been warned :) >>>> >>>> I also suggest that you include a QR code for your biz (the textual >>>> information) and put it in a corner of the card. That way people who don't >>>> want to carry paper cards can scan your biz details. >>>> >>>> Hope this helps. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Arun Khan >>>>