Using just Microsoft Word or Pages for Mac, you can create a wholesale linesheet that is super easy to set up and maintain. Follow this step-by-step guide. How to create a wholesale line sheet template in Microsoft Word. Recently, we wrote an article with some of our quick tips & advice on selling wholesale to large retailers. We put it in our free 6-day email course, Retail Rundown, so make sure to check it out if you haven't yet! We talk about the importance of your email pitch. Shares 994 Over at the. If you're inspired and you think you'd like to take wholesale on, awesome! I'm right here with you on that and think it's a great source of income. One of those steps is creating your wholesale linesheet. But you're not quite sure how to create a wholesale linesheet so here's a technical how-to for non-techies: Using just Microsoft Word or Pages for Mac, you can create a wholesale linesheet that is super easy to set up and maintain. You don't need to pay for a subscription or service, you don't need to hire a graphic designer. All you need to do how to do is insert tables and photos, which I promise is as easy is making text bold or center aligned. This tutorial will show you how to make your wholesale linesheet in Word, but the same concept applies to Pages so it's easy to translate for Mac users! Bonus: Download my free editable wholesale order form template to go with your linesheet! Getting started The first thing you want to do is open Microsoft Word (or Pages) and create a blank document. Then decide on a size for your linesheet and your page orientation. For size, I would recommend with the standard printing paper size of 8.5 x 11″ or half of that which is 5.5 x 8.5″. You can set your own size too. Your orientation could be vertical or horizontal, that's up to you! Add in your logo, contact info and page numbers You can do this by going to the Insert tab and insert a Header. The default or first option will work. Then insert a Picture and browse to the location of your logo. This will insert your logo into your header and every additional page you make will include this logo. Then you can insert a Text Box to enter in your contact information so stores will know how to reach you or submit orders. Once you've filled in your contact information, you'll need to remove the border on the Text Box (and also remove the background color- even though the white matches the current background). Do this by right clicking on the corner of the Text Box and select Format Shape from the menu that appears. The screen below will appear on the side. Fill is the background color for the Text Box. Line is the border, which is black by default. Select “No Fill” and “No Line” for both. To make the contact info in my Text Box look even better and fit with my logo, I removed the “space after paragraph” and changed the blue links to black text. My header now looks like this, and it will be the same for every page after this!
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