How to Make Pokemon Cards on Microsoft Word
Start by opening a new document in MS Word. Then, you can create a table or simply use text boxes to layout the card's sections: picture area, name, HP, attacks, etc. For the images, you can insert them by clicking on 'Insert' > 'Pictures' and selecting your desired Pokemon images. Use text boxes for the Pokemon's name, HP, and attacks, so you can place the text exactly where you want it. Don’t forget to play around with the font sizes and colors to match the genuine Pokemon card style!
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Honestly, just use a template. There are tons of fan-made Pokemon card templates online that you can download and edit in Word. It saves you the trouble of having to design everything from scratch, plus they look pretty legit if you find a good one. Google 'Pokemon card templates for Word' and thank me later.
MS Word? In this day and age? Use something more graphics-friendly like Photoshop or even free software like GIMP. Making cards on Word is like trying to paint a masterpiece with a toothbrush. Doable but why make life harder?
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