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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 559724" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Thanks for this, Paul! I have both 2010 Excel and 2010 Publisher but have only taken a class in using Excel (never used it once the class was over). Wasn't even aware Excel offers templates and have never used Publisher in all these years of having it. My local school district offers adult education classes with a variety of topics. I took Word, Excel, and Power Point many years ago although the only one I still use is Word. Once in a while they offer Publisher, but unfortunately none of the computer classes were offered this past spring. The woman who taught Excel said she offered private lessons so I can check to see if she is still available. </p><p></p><p>To those who suggested Vista Print, it isn't even on my radar. For 100 calendars, the price comes out to be $12.99 each. Costco is $8.99. The printer who works with non-profits comes in below Costco's price. :encouragement:</p><p></p><p>So what is <em><strong>full color with bleed</strong></em>? Does that allow printing to the edges?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 559724, member: 13196"] Thanks for this, Paul! I have both 2010 Excel and 2010 Publisher but have only taken a class in using Excel (never used it once the class was over). Wasn't even aware Excel offers templates and have never used Publisher in all these years of having it. My local school district offers adult education classes with a variety of topics. I took Word, Excel, and Power Point many years ago although the only one I still use is Word. Once in a while they offer Publisher, but unfortunately none of the computer classes were offered this past spring. The woman who taught Excel said she offered private lessons so I can check to see if she is still available. To those who suggested Vista Print, it isn't even on my radar. For 100 calendars, the price comes out to be $12.99 each. Costco is $8.99. The printer who works with non-profits comes in below Costco's price. :encouragement: So what is [I][B]full color with bleed[/B][/I]? Does that allow printing to the edges? [/QUOTE]
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