
If there is 12 up stock available, it would be US Legal size, and would require 1 inch margins top and bottom to match the balanced margins of the US Letter size stock. Other manufacturers also have business card stock in the same sizes. The 8 up stock is intended for cards with an image background that goes to the edge of the card-the gutter allows the image to extend beyond the card edge it's trimmed to the card size when the card is separated from the sheet.

You can find a list of all styles available at the Avery site. The Avery numbers, 5371 (10 up) and 5881 (8 up) are provided for convenience Avery makes several types of stock for each of these sizes, with different finishes and intended for different types (ink jet, laser) of printers. The 8 up layout (and a blank page) are available through the +Page button in the Toolbar. Card size is the standard 3.5 x 2 inches.Įach template (of the ones I've checked) shows the 10 up layout as it's default page. For the North American market, the stock in all cases is US Letter size, with a 0.5" margin top and bottom 10 up stock has 0.75 inch margins left and right, 8 up has 0.5 inch margins and a 0.5 inch gutter down the center.

The Business Card templates are for 'standard' business card stock-10 up, with no spaces between the cards, and 8 up, with a gutter surrounding each card.
