CD "tray card" templates?
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Dave Horch
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CD "tray card" templates?
Any hints on software to make these? I got the graphics, I got the text, I know what I want to do... What can format these to the standard office supply store tray cards I could run through my printer? Thanks in advance. Best, -Dave
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Jack Stoner
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What brand are you using. Most companies put out software (most is available for downloading free from their web site) for use with their CD tray/book (jewel case) inserts. e.g. Neato, Hewlett Packard, CD Stomper, etc.
There is also a shareware program that will print "books" and try cards from plain paper. Trial versions of Jewliner (and the companion caseliner for cassette j cards) can be downloaded at http://user.mc.net/~eda
There is also a shareware program that will print "books" and try cards from plain paper. Trial versions of Jewliner (and the companion caseliner for cassette j cards) can be downloaded at http://user.mc.net/~eda
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FIONA TOMANY
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If you have Word 97 or better you can use the drawing tool to make up text boxs to the right size and print out on any kind of paper or photo paper and cut them out with a cutter also saves on expensive labels that don't always calibrate properly. Failing that www.neato do a free download of Media face11 which is pretty easy to use. I prefer using word 97