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I'm looking for software or a template to use in Word for making a V shaped textbox. I basically need to make stickers with text that are 18 cm in heigt, 9 cm width at top and 5 cm width at bottom. This probably sounds a bit silly but help would be greatly appreciated.
I know I could make this in a word document by moving the tabs for each line but this seems so inefficient and I figure there must be a more simpler way to do this.
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I'm looking for software or a template to use in Word for making a V shaped textbox. I basically need to make stickers with text that are 18 cm in heigt, 9 cm width at top and 5 cm width at bottom. This probably sounds a bit silly but help would be greatly appreciated.
I know I could make this in a word document by moving the tabs for each line but this seems so inefficient and I figure there must be a more simpler way to do this.
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As Richard suggests, this really is more a job for a desktop publishing suite or perhaps CAD software.
Unless you can use something like Scribus on a Linux machine (http://www.scribus.net/) which is free you will need to buy some software so perhaps the tab, tab, tab option is not too bad.
Serif (http://www.serif.com/) do some good lower priced DTP software.
Alternatively Corel Draw could do it, you can often get an old version on magazine cover disks.
Unless you can use something like Scribus on a Linux machine (http://www.scribus.net/) which is free you will need to buy some software so perhaps the tab, tab, tab option is not too bad.
Serif (http://www.serif.com/) do some good lower priced DTP software.
Alternatively Corel Draw could do it, you can often get an old version on magazine cover disks.
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