Almost hurt my arm patting myself on the back after making my first "professional" looking business card. Could not have done it without you! Now to see if I can figure how to print them. Again, thanks!
I appreciated the information, but it would have been helpful to know what layout and printing process you would use. Save as a jpeg and duplicate? Still confused.
What I do is save / download each slide / side as a PDF or PNG (PNG retain more detail and look less compressed and fuzzy than JPEG) and upload these files to Vista Print, Got Print, or another print on demand service. Those are two of my favorites and I've used them a lot over the last ten years or so. I will try to make a video that shows these steps, it's just not a do-it-yourself part of my process for the print quality I like, and also cost money to print and ship.
@@JoshuaPomeroy Thank you for your insight! I was hoping to be able to print them myself using the Avery blank cards that I have. Any thoughts or suggestions there? I appreciate your help.
How did you clear the content on master and layout slide? I see how you cleared the other slides by deleting. However it doesn't work for the content on the last two master and layout. 1:53 in video. Thanks
great video i have a ? how do u get that vinyl look on card i ordered from vista print the cards have a plastic vinly look on them ... and they were magnet cards ...
Google image search pulls from images that are listed as commercial FREE. If you are still worried about using images this way, I recommend using images from pexels.com or unsplash.com. they are both very clear about the photos on their sites being rights free, commercial FREE, etc.
@@JoshuaPomeroy Did you ever get the video made? I'm note even sure how to print from a slide. Other then the normal, print your presentation, but that seems like a lot of waste. Thanks!
Most updated computers and laptops have a checkbox you can click that says "Double-sided". Or if you can't find it you can print one side, then reinsert the printed paper into the printer to print the other side. I would test just one sheet of paper to see the orientation of the paper once it goes through the printer. @@aliciacorbett9956
the video was extremely helpful, I just wish you would have shown the duplicating process and how to actual save and print them properly.
Almost hurt my arm patting myself on the back after making my first "professional" looking business card. Could not have done it without you! Now to see if I can figure how to print them. Again, thanks!
I hope your arm is okay. I'm so glad this was helpful. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
@@JoshuaPomeroy didn't answer the question. How to Print ?
Loved the step by step and thank you for adding the template.
Great video / tutorial > simple and yet complete and insightful > just gained a new follower!
Soooo helpful four years later! Thank you!
Great detailed instructions. Thank you very much!!!😁
So helpful and to the point! Thanks
Wow.... That was very well done. Clear, concise and to the point. Thank you !
Wow man🤜🏼 you are talented and smart. Beautiful work... thank you
Thanks it helped a lot
Wow! You did that very good, nice video.
Dude, you are genius! Big thanks 🙏.
I appreciated the information, but it would have been helpful to know what layout and printing process you would use. Save as a jpeg and duplicate? Still confused.
What I do is save / download each slide / side as a PDF or PNG (PNG retain more detail and look less compressed and fuzzy than JPEG) and upload these files to Vista Print, Got Print, or another print on demand service. Those are two of my favorites and I've used them a lot over the last ten years or so. I will try to make a video that shows these steps, it's just not a do-it-yourself part of my process for the print quality I like, and also cost money to print and ship.
@@JoshuaPomeroy Thank you for your insight! I was hoping to be able to print them myself using the Avery blank cards that I have. Any thoughts or suggestions there? I appreciate your help.
Thanks soo much. I just created my business card using your tips
Awesome! Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!
so how do you print
Since you mentioned that these would be good for a professional printer, what kind of printer do you use?
I use gotprint.com
Nice tutorial.
How did you clear the content on master and layout slide? I see how you cleared the other slides by deleting. However it doesn't work for the content on the last two master and layout. 1:53 in video. Thanks
Press Ctrl+a or Command+a to select all, then press delete on the keyboard.
Now how in the world do I print this I'm in7th grade in Atlanta Georgia and we have to do this for school
great video i have a ? how do u get that vinyl look on card i ordered from vista print the cards have a plastic vinly look on them ... and they were magnet cards ...
Can you tell me a little more about what you are trying to do? Is it a feature of Vistaprint or a texture/photo in the design?
Thanks Joshua, great tutorial! What format do you recommend for submission to a printer?
PDF is usually the most compatible.
And when I print these out will they all be front and back or what ?
how do you go about to duplicate it to have multiples on one page before you save it as a pdf to print out?
nevermind, I figured it out
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@@tanyabeckmann440 how did u do it
Thank you so much!
My pleasure! Thanks so much for watching
:D
We have to do this for class thanks, in 7th grade... thanks a lot
How do you print as a card from 2 slides?
I download it as a PDF and send it to my printer.
How do you download it, and than print it?
how can you be sure you can use these images professionally?
Google image search pulls from images that are listed as commercial FREE. If you are still worried about using images this way, I recommend using images from pexels.com or unsplash.com. they are both very clear about the photos on their sites being rights free, commercial FREE, etc.
Thanks for watching!
When you print out the card, does ir have to be a certain paper?
I always get mine printed professionally but you could probably print them on cardstock.
How do I print multiple on one page from home?
doublicate it 9 times then you print the "presentation" like 9 slides on one page
So, when you print it comes out small because of the dimensions you typed it right?
Correct.
How to print double sided?
I'll try to do a video on this soon. Thanks!
@@JoshuaPomeroy Did you ever get the video made? I'm note even sure how to print from a slide. Other then the normal, print your presentation, but that seems like a lot of waste. Thanks!
Most updated computers and laptops have a checkbox you can click that says "Double-sided". Or if you can't find it you can print one side, then reinsert the printed paper into the printer to print the other side. I would test just one sheet of paper to see the orientation of the paper once it goes through the printer. @@aliciacorbett9956
i cant delete the masters
anyone here for rons class