![]() • • • • • Using flyers is an effective way to advertise. However, making oodles of copies of your flyer to give away to people can get expensive and simply posting flyers on bulletin boards is not as efficient as letting people have the crucial information at their fingertips. ![]() For this purpose, only one row is needed and the number of columns should equal the desired number of tear-offs you wish to have on your flyer. Click “OK” and the table appears. When it does, click on each of the cells and type in the desired text, such as telephone number and website address, in all of the different cells. Flyer with tear-off tabs and art. Business flyer featuring a leaf design; it has space for business details, a description of your services, and eight tear off tabs with contact information. Flyer with tear-off tabs and art. More templates like this. Flyer (Arc design) Word Flyer (Scallops design) Word Banner. Luckily, there is a third option that is cost effective, practical and efficient -- the tear-off flyer. This type of flyer is posted in public areas but has space at the bottom where people can literally tear off essential information such as phone numbers or website addresses. You can create your own flyer with tear-offs using Microsoft Word. Step Open a new document in Microsoft Word and create the design and content of the main portion of the flyer. How you choose to do this will obviously depend on your own preferences and the purpose of the flyer, but adding attention-grabbing items is always a good idea. Some examples of things that will get noticed on a flyer may include using WordArt, including pictures, colorful graphics, bold fonts, borders, special formatting and compelling content. Try to make your flyer not only stand out from the rest, but design it to compel people to take action as well. Step Scroll down to the bottom of the page and insert a table. In Word 2010, go to the “Insert” menu, click the “Tables” option and then select the desired options for the table. For this purpose, only one row is needed and the number of columns should equal the desired number of tear-offs you wish to have on your flyer. Click “OK” and the table appears. When it does, click on each of the cells and type in the desired text, such as telephone number and website address, in all of the different cells. Step Highlight the entire row of cells; then go to the “Layout” tab under the Table Tools tab on the ribbon at the top of the page and click the “Text Direction” button. Click multiple times to choose the desired vertical text orientation. If using an email blast or social networking blitz to announce a special sale or get the word out about your business doesn't appeal to you, you don’t have to go the opposite direction and do all of the work yourself, either. Let Microsoft Publisher, with its included collection of flyer templates, go to work for you. With a Publisher template, you can create an old-school tear-off tabbed flyer, ready to post to a telephone pole near you, something electronic communications just can’t compete with. Step 3 Right-click one of the template pictures included on the flyer. Choose “Change Picture,” and then click “Change Picture” again from the fly-out menu. Browse to an image to use on the flyer, such as a photograph of the product you’re advertising. This is also the way for you to add your company logo to the flyer. Repeat to change all of the pictures included on the flyer. If there’s a picture you don’t need and don’t want to replace, click it and press the “Delete” key. To add additional pictures, click the “Insert” tab, click the “Picture” button on the ribbon, browse to an image and double-click it, then drag it into place on the flyer.
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