Belltech's Small Business Publisher is business printing software to print letterheads, flyers, brochures, catalogs, newsletters, postcards, envelopes, CD DVD labels, address labels, name badges, inviation cards, menus and more.
Features include:
- Supports all standard paper stocks including Avery papers - Add color blend (gradient) effects and texture to your design
- Add tilted text, shapes and images
- Modify color, style, size and create numerous designs
- Add transparency and shadow to text and logos
- Use standard templates and backgrounds
- Link to Microsoft Excel or Access data files for data-driven publishing
- Automatic spelling checker
- Cut / Copy / Paste functionality for all the design elements; copy / paste texts and images from other applications
- Save design and modify it later, or save it as an image file with BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, WMF or TIF format and E-mail to your printshop
- Trial version comes with many design templates, background images and graphics that you can use in your design
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