CD Labels

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Terry Holland

I am looking for some software to create CD labels (both
cover and on cd itself) and while there is a lot out
there, I would prefer to use an office product (as our
company policy is to use MS products)

Does anyone know how I can do this using MS Word? Is
there an MS addin available?

tia

Terry Holland
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

If you have purchased Avery labels and inserts (or similar) for this
purpose, look for the stock number in the Tools | Envelopes and Labels
dialog. Otherwise, some third-party CD labels come as kits with the software
included. You'll also find templates for CD case inserts in Publisher.

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Graham Mayor

Don't even think of struggling with Microsoft Office products to produce CD
labels. Surething CD Labelling software is in a class of its own and
reasonably inexpensive. For the covers use glossy photo paper and for the
discs themselves, use the thick glossy labels from CD Stomper or from
suppliers such as
http://www.cdr-by-mail.co.uk/acatalog/CDR_By_Mail_Labels_16.html#gloss

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Terry Holland

Thanks for advice

Terry

Graham Mayor said:
Don't even think of struggling with Microsoft Office products to produce CD
labels. Surething CD Labelling software is in a class of its own and
reasonably inexpensive. For the covers use glossy photo paper and for the
discs themselves, use the thick glossy labels from CD Stomper or from
suppliers such as
http://www.cdr-by-mail.co.uk/acatalog/CDR_By_Mail_Labels_16.html#gloss

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Jay Freedman

I'll second Graham's suggestion, and add that Word has *no* facility other
than WordArt for doing nonlinear text layout.
 
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