![]() ![]() Otherwise, click “Manual Duplex” to allow Word to print all the pages that appears on the front side of the flash cards and then prompt you to turn the pages over. Click the “Microsoft Office Button” (Word 2007) or “File.” If your printer support automatic duplex printing (printing on both sides), follow the instructions from your printer’s manual to do so. Every two pages should make up the front and back sides of one card.ġ2. On the second page, type the corresponding back side for each flash card. On the first page, continue adding content for the front side of each flash card. Begin typing the content for the first flash card. ![]() In the “Font” group, select a font and font size for the text.ġ1. Repeat this step for each page of flash cards.ġ0. Click the “Layout” tab under “Table Tools.” In the “Table” group, click “Select,” then “Select Table.” In the “Alignment” group, click “Align Center,” so you can type text in the center of each flash card. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you’ve created the number of flash cards you need.ĩ. Press the Ctrl and V keys to paste a new set of blank flash cards.Ĩ. ![]() Place your cursor below the table and press enter until a new blank page appears. Click the “Layout” tab under “Table Tools.” In the “Table” group, click “Select,” then “Select Table.” Press the Ctrl and C keys to copy the entire table.ħ. Make the table as large as you can to fit on one page, adjusting it to make the flash cards the size you want them.Ħ. Click and drag the table’s edge to increase the size of the table until you’ve reached the bottom-left corner of the page. Place your cursor over the inserted table until you see a small square in the bottom-right corner. This is roughly how many flash cards will fit on one page.Ĥ. ![]() Drag your cursor to select a table that is two columns by five rows. Click the “Insert” tab, then click “Table” in the “Tables” group” in Word 2007 or Word 2010.ģ. Open a blank document in Microsoft Word.Ģ. ![]()
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