Use this page as your shortcut. Start with the right tutorial for your situation, then move into templates, sizing, printing, or the live editor when you are ready.
Start with the guide that matches your blocker: spreadsheet import, size selection, template picking, or final printing.

Most visitors are trying to solve one of four problems. Pick the lane below instead of digging through unrelated posts.
Start with How to Make Place Cards for the full process from setup to printing.
Use Place Card Sizes to compare folded cards, flat cards, Avery sheets, and print layouts.
Go to Templates if you already know the event style and want to customize a ready-made card.
Read Print Place Cards from Google Sheets if your guest list already lives in Sheets or Excel.
These are the most common learning paths people take before they export a final PDF.
Bring in names first, then add table numbers, seat labels, meal choices, or short notes only if you need them printed. From there, the editor can turn one sheet into a full batch of cards.
Best next step: Open the place card designer.
A focused shortlist of the pages people usually need before they are ready to design and print.

The main beginner tutorial covering setup, design decisions, card types, and printing.

Compare folded, flat, and Avery-compatible sizes before you choose a template or paper stock.

Start with elegant layouts for receptions, escort tables, and formal dinner seating.

Use spreadsheet data to generate a full batch of cards without retyping guest names one by one.

A fallback option if you want Word-based templates or need a document-first workflow.

Create matching table numbers if you are also preparing a full seating setup for the event.
Quick answers before you choose a tutorial or jump into the editor.
Still unsure where to begin? Start with the beginner tutorial, then open the designer once your guest list and preferred card size are clear.
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Open the editor, import your guest list, and generate print-ready cards once your format and style are decided.