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Use Microsoft Word to Create Winning Direct-Mail Designs

Yes, you can create winning direct-mail pieces using nothing more than Microsoft Word. Even a beginner can get started immediately. To see what I mean, just print out my mini-report – free from AWAI – at www.awaionline.com/gdsmaterials.

You'll learn how to set up your page to view hidden characters (click on Tools > Options > View tab > All > OK). This tip alone can save you hours of frustration, anxiety, and headaches. You'll be able troubleshoot problems with hidden characters and cut hours from your formatting. I'll bet you didn't even know these were there.

I'll also show you how to quickly set up your paragraphs so you'll never again need to manually fix first-line indents and paragraph spacing. It's easy – the pictures and instructions will walk you through the process.

And there's more.

With this easy to use mini-report, success is right around the corner. Download it, open up a document, and get going. You could have a direct-mail masterpiece laid out before you go to bed tonight.

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How to Land Clients in 21 Days with Just Your Computer

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Published: February 2, 2004

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