Posted by LS_Ca on 8/30/05 2:00pm Msg #62641
Notary Invoice
Is there a site where I can go to print out a generic notary invoice?
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Reply by BetsyMI on 8/30/05 2:17pm Msg #62643
I got this from another notary on NotRot:
http://www.wef.net/invoicesOL/IOL_form.html
I use it all the time.
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Reply by LS_Ca on 8/30/05 3:37pm Msg #62660
Thank you very much!
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Reply by Patricia Gonzalez on 8/30/05 3:45pm Msg #62662
I also find www.microsoftoffice.com helpful. Just go to Templates and you can discover wonders in the templates. You can edit as you like! Have fun!
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Reply by BetsyMI on 8/30/05 4:05pm Msg #62669
The only problem with Microsoft Office templates is that you have to have Publisher on your PC. I did not, so I wasn't able to use it.
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Reply by Charles_CA on 8/30/05 6:36pm Msg #62704
Hi Betsy: They also have dcument templates for MS Word. You just have to get on the right website for the product you want to get templates for. Their templates are excellent for Excel also since the macros allow you to do automatic computations such as subtotal and total.
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Reply by BetsyMI on 8/30/05 6:50pm Msg #62711
Hi Charles,
Well, maybe I don't understand. I went both to www.microsoft.com and also into my own Word software, and in both places when I went to download a template, it said that it did not detect Publisher on my PC and that it was required. Any suggestions?
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Reply by Nd_WA on 8/30/05 10:57pm Msg #62768
If you installed the full version of MS office, there are some templates installed in your C:\ drive as well. One way to find out is click on "start" then search for "template" under file/folder of your C:\ drive.
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