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no, you can use microsoft word. if you look on you tube and search for digital stamps microsoft word, there are several tutorials. basically, you download the image and then on Word, click insert, then pictures.
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I use Microsoft Word too! I go under Tools, then Letters and Mailings, then Envelopes and Labels. I click on the labels tab and I select Avery standard 3259 Note Card, then click on New Document. This way my sheet of cardstock is evenly divided into 4 sections so I can easily center and then cut my images to store and use them. I hope this helps!
Digital images are great but very addictive. I have a list of companies that I have purchased from on my blog if you are looking for some places.
I use MS Word as well (I have it on my MacBook) ~ ~ I do it the way Joan said ~ it's so easy to adjust the size, just be careful to space over a few before you insert another picture ~ or you'll overwrite the first image... I kept forgetting & having those ugg moments... it's super fun to print a couple of The Greeting Farm Wild Sprouts together as a pair...
I'm going to definitely try to do the Labels for some of my other images.. ~Thanks!
I tend to use MS Publisher for printing mine. I can do card size images or sheets of images quite easily. I find them easier to manipulate in Publisher than I do in word.
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