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Thread: Raffle ticket software
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20th October 2007, 08:27 PM #1
Raffle ticket software
I'm building a cubby house for a fundraiser for Scouts.
I want to have the cubby finished in a couple more days and start selling tickets. They'll probably be sold the old fashioned way but I'm also considering selling them online
Beacuse of the value of the cubby is $1500, the current Regulations state we must use printed tickets, hence my question, where can I get raffle ticket software, I would prefer freeware.
Alternatively who can I buy printed tickets from.
I might even post the cubby construction as a WIP if I don't forget to keep taking photos
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20th October 2007, 08:51 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Any newsagent sells raffle tickets...
Semtex fixes all
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20th October 2007, 09:12 PM #3
over $500 value of prize the raffle tickets must be printed.
but I think I might be able to use open office, I'm playing with it now.
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20th October 2007, 09:36 PM #4
Create a spread sheet with the numbers you require for the tickets. ie 1 to 500.
Create a mailing lable the size of the ticket with all the fixed detail.
Do a mail merge print from the ss and you will have your tickets.
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20th October 2007, 10:15 PM #5
Check the response from Blocklayer at the other place.
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20th October 2007, 10:51 PM #6
Raffle tickets
I set up making tickets in Publisher 4tickets to a page have 5 pages print the 5
pages change the numbers on the tickets and print again, while they are printing
Icut and staple the first lot.
It dosn't take long to make a lot of tickets
Regards D M
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20th October 2007, 11:09 PM #7
Try this:
http://www.raffleprinter.com
OR:
What Grunt said
or even maybe what Al said
Also:
If you have a genuine needy cause to promote, convince me its genuine and needy and I will promote it for free in the ticket printing application, and in the text at the lower right of every ticket printed from the application. (currently thats more than 5000 tickets printed per day)
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22nd October 2007, 04:17 PM #8
Despite the occaisional tongue in cheek comments about scouting I thought I'd post this
So, what really happens to a Scout, when they have left the Scouting movement
have a look here
the first man to walk on the moon was a scout
(even Grunt was a scout)
Iain is still a scout
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