Make a Temporary Personal Nameplate for an Office Desk or Computer
Are you a business person? Has your nameplate fallen apart, your name tag broken, and now you've been requested to keep a name plate nearby? Here's a quick and easy way to make a temporary paper nameplate to use, while you and your company can buy new ones.
Steps
- Open Microsoft Word.
- Create a new Word document.
- Skip 5 lines, by pressing the Enter key.
- Create the WordArt you'll need. The WordArt you'll need to type is your name.
- Rotate this WordArt image 180 degrees.
- Skip several more lines.
- Create an identical piece of WordArt (to be seen from any person standing in back of you). Do not rotate this WordArt however.
- Try to equalize the amount of space in the middle of your document with just empty space.
- Save your work.
- Print your 1-page document.
- Fold your document down the middle.
- Open the document up, and fold both of the sides of the document to the middle fold.
- Turn the document over.
- Pick up the document, by pinching the middle fold.
- Straighten out the bottom edges, so they can allow the nameplate to stand up by it's own.
- Tape the bottom two sides together on both sides (optional), to create better stability.
Things You'll Need
- computer
- Microsoft Word
- printer
- a name to use
- space to display nameplate at end
- 8 1/2" x 11" paper (anything bigger would pose an overuse of paper, and anything smaller would pose a "too small use" of paper)
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