(This help page describes the latest version of Bingo Card Printer - 3.02)
Tips We've already covered how to play bingo
and some of the different variations that you can play.
Here are a couple more ideas:
There are many sites on the Internet which offer
TrueType fonts
(either for free or for a fee). You could for example, download a
music font,
select it for the bingo card squares in the
Fonts dialog, and use it
to create bingo cards containing music symbols.
For reading/writing based games in schools,
the teacher could give the students blank
bingo cards, and ask them to fill out their own cards with words
they choose from a list on the blackboard, before beginning the
game proper.
If you are having trouble with the text on bingo cards appearing too small, try the following:
Try reducing the number of Bingo Cards Per Page.
If you have one item in your list of bingo items which is much longer than any of the others,
especially if it does not contain any spaces, try shortening it or replacing it with a shorter item.
Click Advanced Layout... on the Format menu. Try reducing the Margins and Spacing.
Click Advanced Layout... on the Format menu. Try checking both settings in Text Options.
Click Font... on the Format menu, and try changing the Squares Font.
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