looking for a software program

Fri Sep 12 12:48:20 PDT 2008
Neighbor105338 Wrote:
I'm looking for an easy-to-use program to design simple certificates of recognition for seniors in nursing homes I visit. Many years ago (when my PC was a Commodore 64!) I had such software but it's long obsolete --- I don't even know was the name was. I've searched online but can only find fancy business-oriented stuff. Anybody have any suggestions? TIA Vicky

Fri Sep 12 12:53:07 PDT 2008
Neighbor100139 Wrote:
I've used one version or another of this software for years. It's easy and inexpensive. Originally, it was made by Sierra, but Sierra sold it off to Nova Software now, but I think they are still calling it Sierra Print Artist. For what you want, the inexpensive (gold) version will be fine. Go to this URL: http://www.novadevelopment.com/products/Print_Artist_Gold_22/default.aspx JudyG

Tue Sep 30 15:37:36 PDT 2008
betseylou Wrote:
If you have any of the Microsoft Office programs on your computer. You can download certificates from Microsoft Office on the web. Either Word or Microsoft Publisher would work for this.

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