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Mark Rosado
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Is there a pdf file to make printing these promo leader cards easier. I've tried printing them so that both the front and backs line up correctly, but i cant seem to figure it out. I want to be able to print these cards on one sheet so i can cut them out without having 2 seperate sheets.

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Richard Sampson
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Here is how to make them come out really nice.

1. Get some cardstock paper. If you print other stuff like tuckboxes for games, you should definitely get some of this stuff.

2. Print the front on one sheet and the back on another.

3. Cut out all the cards, but try to stay outside the border a little.

4. Put the front and back together. Double-sided tape works well (also nice for tuckboxes too).

5. Cut the edges of the border off to make the completed cards. You don't even have to round the edges. Just a single diagonal cut will do.

I promise if you follow these steps, you will get some pretty sweet looking cards.
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