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Colors are going to be a very important part of your invitation. Please note: Early versions of Internet Explorer do not allow you to add fonts. I would also include a paper RSVP option.

As for when we are sending out the invites, any advice has been unsolicited. I would also include a paper RSVP option. Also, the invites will be sent out at the three month mark which is in 2 weeks so i don't know what you guys are talking about early.

Google Docs as RSVP tool

This is a complete DIY wedding, including catering and venue setup all being planned from a foreign country. Also, the invites will be sent out at the three month mark which is in 2 weeks so i don't know what you guys are talking about early. Sending invites 3 months in advance sounds good to me. Thanks for at least attempting to answer my actual question though. I agree that it's very really for invitations. Some of your guests may not be prepared to give you an answer. The form will allow your invitees to respond with who is coming or who isn't, their names, and to still give song suggestions, but they will not have access to your full guest list. You will be able to download the responses as a spreadsheet for your use. I'd really think about if you need to mail invitations now or if you can mail them closer to the recommended 6-8 week window, especially since you did Save the Dates. Waiting until mid-November would still keep you ahead of the holiday card rush. I probably wouldn't use a google doc as an RSVP method. Are you going to be sending them emails inviting them to the document? I find that long urls on paper are annoying to type into my browser. Also, people could edit other people's RSVP info. If you do it, make sure that you are checking the box that anyone with a link can access the document otherwise people without a google account won't be able to access it. I would also include a paper RSVP option. Here is how to protect cells so that no one can add to the name column. I probably wouldn't use a google doc as an RSVP method. Are you going to be sending them emails inviting them to the document? I find that long urls on paper are annoying to type into my browser. Also, people could edit other people's RSVP info. If you do it, make sure that you are checking the box that anyone with a link can access the document otherwise people without a google account won't be able to access it. I would also include a paper RSVP option. Here is how to protect cells so that no one can add to the name column. Posted by staar987 I agree with Staar. Google Docs is beyond some people - including many boomers. I made a small website at weddingwire. It was easy for everyone to use, like my boomer aunts and uncles, the URL wasn't really long and was easy to remember because I customized it, and it filled out everything for me. I'd definitely go that route instead if I were you. I agree that Google Doc's seems kind of confusing. A better suggestion would be to make a wedding website that allows you to provide additional information such as event times, registry and lodging. It also includes a RSVP tool. You can create your own website name and include the link on your invites. Figured out a way to link a google form in the website. I am making my own rsvp tab that is different from the one on theknots using the additional tabs available. The link will pop up as a google form like a survey. So it's not confusing. Figured out a way to link a google form in the website. I am making my own rsvp tab that is different from the one on theknots using the additional tabs available. The link will pop up as a google form like a survey. So it's not confusing. I will password protect the rsvp tab on our wedding website, something that only our guests will know about us, considering we are only inviting our friends and family. None of this parents inviting whomever they please... As for when we are sending out the invites, any advice has been unsolicited. Posted by branemilyI think that sounds like a much better idea that an open google doc. And it will organize it for you!

Just select the text you want to change and choose a new color from the text color drop down menu. It was a pain getting them to embed properly too; I think I ended up using an iframe, which isn't really ideal… Anyway, too we just needed a password protected form, so I did some research and came across this idea, and it worked great. I probably wouldn't use a google doc as an RSVP method. We totally did this. google rsvp templates I'd definitely go that route instead if I were you. I made a north website at weddingwire. No carpal tunnel for me!!. This is not a very safe thing to do, but you could search the code for the words you want to change and fiddle around with it.

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