Card Template - A6 or C6??

Can anyone help me as I am getting confused :o

My card sizes are half an A5 folded in half - is this A6 or C6 - is there a difference?

I would like a template for portrait and landscape for this size card so I can print a background direct to the card before adding to it. Do any of you lovely helpful ladies (and gents?) have a word template for this? Or point me in the direction of one? I am soooo not technically minded so please be gentle with me ;)
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  • A5 folded in half is a6 but in card sizes it's called c6 .

    I don't use word so can't help with that i'm afraid .

    If you post on the card making thread one of the lovely ladies there may be able to help.
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  • gizmodo_2
    gizmodo_2 Posts: 1,859 Forumite
    http://www.ukofficedirect.co.uk/iso_paper_size_cp.aspx

    That might help explain it.

    I'd say your card is A6 and requires a C6 envelope.
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