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Hi All,

I am trying to figure out where to put the line about a formal invitation to follow. I am doing the boarding pass STD's and I ran out of room on the first page/boarding pass. Would it be ok to put this later on a different page or does i have to go on that first page? Thanks wink.gif

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  • 9 months later...

I very frequently put the "formal invite to follow" on the second (or last) page of a boarding pass STD. That way it doesn't detract from the excitement of the message being delivered.

 

Also, these days, you hardly need to include it at all because the STD has become such a common thing. When they were less common, people added it to make sure that the recipient knew that there would be a formal invite.

 

I've also had clients specifically tell me NOT to include it, simply because they won't be sending formal invites to those who confirm that aren't going to come.

 

So, any way you go, I think you're covered!

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I would put it on a later page if you're going to use it at all... I never put that statement on my STDs, and now I'm glad that I didn't, because like Becks said... then you don't have to send formal invites to people who you know are absolutely not coming.... now that I'm making my formal invites and also planning the invites for the AHR, the cost is adding up!

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