2007/10/4, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I am using version 2.3 of OpenOffice.org. I need a cd label template
You can easily make one yourself. Just get your ruler and measure your CD label sheets. With OpenOffice.org Draw or Writer (depending on exactly what you want to do) you can easily draw circles etc. Often there are two labels on one sheet. Draw your four circles, group them to make them be one object. Now you can see where to put things. Save it as a template. Close it. Open a new document using the template you just created. Place things where you want them. When you are finished it's important that you make the circles invisible. You can do this in several ways, like right click, select Lines, then make them invisible. Or, if you have objects that would cover the circles if the circles were put to the absolute background, right click and put them there. When you buy CD label sheets of a different brand, you probably need to make a new template as well. One way to test your template without using a CD label sheet is to simply print the circles (make their lines black or something) on a regular paper the same size as the CD label sheet (A4 in most cases, if you are not in the US, that is). Then put that paper and the CD label sheet together and look at it against the light or the sun and see if the lines are placed right. Then you might see that "aha, the circles are placed about 1 mm too far to the right and maybe 2,5 mm towards the bottom of the page. Then just right click the circle object and adjust their position by changing their values. -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.488 / Virus Database: 269.14.0/1049 - Release Date: 10/4/2007 > 8:59 AM > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
