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Old February 15th 05, 01:29 AM
Carolyn McCarty
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I'm embarrassed to say that I use a Disney Pooh program to make most of my
labels, using the greeting card format. But I've used a card-making-type
program, too, I think it's called Print Shop. That works at least as well.
I make the label on the card type that you would have if you fold a regular
sheet of paper into 4, design just the front of the card as my label, and
print it out.

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If it ain't broke, you aren't trying. --Red Green
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"KJ" wrote in message
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Does any one here use the label program for printing labels on fabric?
I've
just spent the entire morning trying to use it for one label. I think it
would have been a lot faster to use Corel print shop or one of my other
photo programs. I'm not sure what the advantage of the HP program is.
Templates? The field for typing text is so small you can't read what you
typed unless you change the font size back and forth from what fits on the
label to what you can read on the screen. I discovered that after
printing
a label and finding a misspelling! I had printed out the first draft on a
piece of paper, then didn't print out my changes, so I guess the mistake
is
mine. Grrrr. Good thing it's not an expensive program. Hummm maybe
that's why it doesn't seem to work as well.

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