Microsoft says to do this, though it doesn't work for me with Publisher 2000
since 8871 is not offered.
I designed my business card using Avery 8373 (Eight cards per sheet), but
now I want to print using Avery 8871 (10 cards per sheet).
This procedure also applies to designing your business card for Avery 8871
(10 cards per sheet) but choosing to print to Avery 8373 card stock (Eight
cards per sheet).
To print business cards on Avery sheets to a desktop printer
On the File menu, click Page Setup.
On the Layout tab, under Publication type, click Label.
Under Page size, select either Avery 8373 - Business Card (eight business
cards per page) or Avery 8871 - Business Card (10 business cards per page).
Click OK.
Load the printer with the Avery card stock you want to print on.
Note Before you print your business cards on the Avery card stock, practice
with some plain test sheets to make sure your business cards are printing th
e
way you want.
On the File menu, click Print.
In the Print dialog box, choose the printer that you want to print to, and
then click OK.
"David Bartosik MSFT MVP" wrote:
> is that the same card layout as the 8371?
> see http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_23.htm
> Avery changes numbers and introduces new ones a lot more then Publisher
> releases new versions.
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