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Pages Help - Creating Old Timey looking paper with burt edges
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I'm trying to create a "Wanted" poster in Pages '09. I've done this before, but I completely forgot how. I know there is a way to make the paper a beige color and have it appear to have burnt edges, however I just don't recall how to do this? Could anyone help me out?
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You could use the "Musical Poster" template as a base - just delete all the text and pictures and start over with just the background - it looks like "old-timey" paper... it's in the Template Chooser under Page Layout/Posters.
Good Luck! dmz |
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