Billing Slips - where do ya get 'em?

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:38:15 -0600


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You can also use Excel.

Avery

At 01:35 PM 3/21/05, you wrote:
>     I use generic forms and imprint my name and address at the top of 
> each with a rubber stamp.  Carefully done, they look fine.  Its less 
> expensive than having them printed, you can make up only as many as you 
> need at a time, and if anything changes on the heading, you're not stuck 
> with the wrong information on printed bills, just get a new stamp 
> made.  BTW, with self-inking stamps if you take an old one in, they can 
> put new lettering on your stamp-cuts the cost in half.
>     Mike Kurta
>     Auburn, NY
>

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