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Subject - business forms
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Greg
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Does anybody have a good website they use to order business forms? Basically what I'm looking for are T&M sheets, change order, etc, that have the carbon copy and my businees name as the header. Thanks, Greg
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zol_man
| you could try NEBS, but i dont like their electrical forms. going to a local printer might be an option if you know what you want your forms to look like.
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John A. Peters
| I use very plain NEBS invoice forms with only the company information printed on the top. We then run it through a printer and add our rates and minimum times, guarantees etc. That way we can change descriptions and experiment with prices. Actually we carry multiple prices and we pull out the proper form to suit the job or the time of day, emergency etc.
We used to use a dot matrix printer, but now we pop the forms and run them through the copy machine. Then we put on staple on the top left corner with only one leg of the staple going through the paper. This makes it fairly easy to remove the staple. I should try an old dot matrix printer again.
We used to do a lot of faxing. I made a letter head on a 8-1/2 x 14 legal paper and folded down the top 3 inches which has our letter head on it upside down before folding. This makes a slip cover that adds our letter head and logo to any plain paper letter or proposal.
Of course now most proposals go out via email which saves trees and ink. You flat rate guys could do the same when you get your wireless PDA.
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