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Alphabetical List of Unexpired Newspaper Coupons (updated weekly)
Sometimes I wish I had a list of coupons to carry with me to the store that was easy to glance at to see if there is a useful coupon. So I decided to make one and share. I placed the info in the wiki.
I got the coupon info from http://www.taylortownpreview.com then re-arranged the data.
Tips for Printing
1. Paste the list in MS Word
2. Change the margins to 0 (File > Page Setup)
3. Change the font to size 8 or 5
4. Change the color of the list to that color you always have left over when you color cartridge runs out rather than printing in black. When my color cartridge runs out I still have the color red left, so I use red to print list, etc.
5. Change your printer settings to print multiple pages on one sheet, if you have that option. I have an HP All in One. I can print up to 9 pages per sheet. (Print > Preferences > Features) Omit tip #3 if you're going to do this.
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To clean up your stack of coupons, please visit this thread:
Coupon Inserts Maintenance: List of Each Coupon Insert's Oldest Expiration Date
******************************************************************************************************************************************************
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWSPAPER COUPON POSTING GUILDLINES
The purpose of these guidelines is to establish consistency and make
coupons easiler to work with when adding to the Taylortown Preview coupons.
Please use the following format to post a coupon:
1. Make sure the same coupon, even with the a different value, is not already listed in the wiki.
2. (a) List qualifying items including size/count restrictions. Use Title Case (capitalize each word except words "any", "or", or "oz"):
Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Colgate Total Advanced Clean, or Total Advanced Fresh, 4 oz+ $1 (6/27/09) SS 6/7/09
2. (b) Type "AND" in full caps when two or more products must be purchased:
Duncan Hines Frosting AND Cake Mix .75
3. Express coupon values in numerical format not word or character format:
Colgate, any $1.00/2 (numerical)
Colgate, any $1 off of 2 (word)
Colgate, any $1 on 2 (word)
Colgate Toothpaste, any 4 oz+ (numerical)
Colgate Toothpaste, any 4 oz or larger (word)
(6/14/09) - numerical
exp 6/14/09 - word
x6/14/09 - character
4. Express the coupon source with either SS, V, P & G. Any other source, spell out the full name:
General Mills Cereal, any $1.00/2 GENERAL MILLS (6/14/09)
5. Express the coupon region with postal abreviation of the state above the coupon:
* TX Region *
Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Colgate Total Advanced Clean, or Total Advanced Fresh, 4 oz+ $1 (6/27/09) SS 6/7/09
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Archives Attached:
I got the coupon info from http://www.taylortownpreview.com then re-arranged the data.
Tips for Printing
1. Paste the list in MS Word
2. Change the margins to 0 (File > Page Setup)
3. Change the font to size 8 or 5
4. Change the color of the list to that color you always have left over when you color cartridge runs out rather than printing in black. When my color cartridge runs out I still have the color red left, so I use red to print list, etc.
5. Change your printer settings to print multiple pages on one sheet, if you have that option. I have an HP All in One. I can print up to 9 pages per sheet. (Print > Preferences > Features) Omit tip #3 if you're going to do this.
******************************************************************************************************************************************************
To clean up your stack of coupons, please visit this thread:
Coupon Inserts Maintenance: List of Each Coupon Insert's Oldest Expiration Date
******************************************************************************************************************************************************
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWSPAPER COUPON POSTING GUILDLINES
The purpose of these guidelines is to establish consistency and make
coupons easiler to work with when adding to the Taylortown Preview coupons.
Please use the following format to post a coupon:
1. Make sure the same coupon, even with the a different value, is not already listed in the wiki.
2. (a) List qualifying items including size/count restrictions. Use Title Case (capitalize each word except words "any", "or", or "oz"):
Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Colgate Total Advanced Clean, or Total Advanced Fresh, 4 oz+ $1 (6/27/09) SS 6/7/09
2. (b) Type "AND" in full caps when two or more products must be purchased:
Duncan Hines Frosting AND Cake Mix .75
3. Express coupon values in numerical format not word or character format:
Colgate, any $1.00/2 (numerical)
Colgate, any $1 off of 2 (word)
Colgate, any $1 on 2 (word)
Colgate Toothpaste, any 4 oz+ (numerical)
Colgate Toothpaste, any 4 oz or larger (word)
(6/14/09) - numerical
exp 6/14/09 - word
x6/14/09 - character
4. Express the coupon source with either SS, V, P & G. Any other source, spell out the full name:
General Mills Cereal, any $1.00/2 GENERAL MILLS (6/14/09)
5. Express the coupon region with postal abreviation of the state above the coupon:
* TX Region *
Colgate Total Advanced Whitening, Colgate Total Advanced Clean, or Total Advanced Fresh, 4 oz+ $1 (6/27/09) SS 6/7/09
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Archives Attached:
Attached Files
Last edited by nuffsaid; 11-30-2011 at 05:02 PM..











Good job, OP! Thanks.
Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!. 





