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  #31  
Old February 18th, 2008, 08:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text



"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

You really shouldn't use labels on CDs/DVDs. Labels can cause the CD/DVD to
be out of balance, and can damage the drive. If the label should warp, the
disk could get stuck in the device. Air bubbles under the label could cause
an unequal distribution of forces on the disc as it spins in the drive,
which in turn could cause the disc to shatter while spinning at high speeds
such as 52X for CDs and 16X for DVDs. Other issues have also been attributed
to the use of paper labels on disks.

Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs—A Guide for Librarians and Archivists
http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/d...dlingGuide.pdf
Page 23 (31 of 50)

(You may not care about the possible long term effects but it's still good
information to have on hand.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the
inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?


  #32  
Old February 18th, 2008, 08:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text

Thank you taking the time to tell me this. i didn't know that! I was just
trying to create an attractive copy of an audio CD.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

You really shouldn't use labels on CDs/DVDs. Labels can cause the CD/DVD to
be out of balance, and can damage the drive. If the label should warp, the
disk could get stuck in the device. Air bubbles under the label could cause
an unequal distribution of forces on the disc as it spins in the drive,
which in turn could cause the disc to shatter while spinning at high speeds
such as 52X for CDs and 16X for DVDs. Other issues have also been attributed
to the use of paper labels on disks.

Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs—A Guide for Librarians and Archivists
http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/d...dlingGuide.pdf
Page 23 (31 of 50)

(You may not care about the possible long term effects but it's still good
information to have on hand.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the
inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?


  #33  
Old February 18th, 2008, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text

Thank you for taking the time to show me all of this! I wanted to create
text that would follow the curve of the inside or outside circumference of
the CD. It seems like it would be a simple thing to do, but apparently Word
Art is the only way.

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Look here, scroll down to text inside a circle. Not for the faint of heart.
http://msauer.mvps.org/more_graphics.htm
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"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?




  #34  
Old February 18th, 2008, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text

That's what I thought. Do you know another program to use aside from Avery
Design Pro or Print Shop?

"Ed Bennett" wrote:

TidyGirl wrote:
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?


By using a different program. The only way to have curved text in
Publisher is with WordArt.

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http://ed.mvps.org

  #35  
Old February 18th, 2008, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text

I also have LightScribe, but haven't used it yet. Time to branch out and
learn something new. Thanks.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

My desktop has LightScribe but I haven't used it yet. I have some disks that
I need to burn soon and plan on getting some of the disks and try it.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Uncle Grumpy" wrote in message
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"Mary Sauer" wrote:

There are printers that print directly on a CD. Perhaps the poster has one
of
those. How are we to know?


And there are CD/DVD burners that also print directly on a disc.

google "lightscribe"


  #36  
Old February 18th, 2008, 10:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Ed Bennett
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Default CD labels with curved text

TidyGirl wrote:
That's what I thought. Do you know another program to use aside from Avery
Design Pro or Print Shop?


A piece of Free Software that does this is Inkscape from
www.inkscape.org, although there is somewhat of a learning curve.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
http://ed.mvps.org
  #37  
Old February 18th, 2008, 11:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules
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Default CD labels with curved text

Same here. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
I also have LightScribe, but haven't used it yet. Time to branch out and
learn something new. Thanks.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

My desktop has LightScribe but I haven't used it yet. I have some disks
that
I need to burn soon and plan on getting some of the disks and try it.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Uncle Grumpy" wrote in message
...
"Mary Sauer" wrote:

There are printers that print directly on a CD. Perhaps the poster has
one
of
those. How are we to know?

And there are CD/DVD burners that also print directly on a disc.

google "lightscribe"



  #38  
Old February 18th, 2008, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules
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Default CD labels with curved text

It's one of those things that's becoming more widely known. Obviously the
label makers aren't saying squat but I've heard that some CDs now have
warnings about using labels. I have some disks with labels that are fine but
the equipment I had was older and slower. I prefer not to pick pieces of
labels or disks out of my computer - or my car's CD player. I have enough
stuff to deal with without adding to it, ya know?

Instead of making a pretty label, why not make some really cool CD case
liners?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
Thank you taking the time to tell me this. i didn't know that! I was
just
trying to create an attractive copy of an audio CD.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

You really shouldn't use labels on CDs/DVDs. Labels can cause the CD/DVD
to
be out of balance, and can damage the drive. If the label should warp,
the
disk could get stuck in the device. Air bubbles under the label could
cause
an unequal distribution of forces on the disc as it spins in the drive,
which in turn could cause the disc to shatter while spinning at high
speeds
such as 52X for CDs and 16X for DVDs. Other issues have also been
attributed
to the use of paper labels on disks.

Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs—A Guide for Librarians and Archivists
http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/d...dlingGuide.pdf
Page 23 (31 of 50)

(You may not care about the possible long term effects but it's still
good
information to have on hand.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the
inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?



  #39  
Old February 18th, 2008, 11:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
JoAnn Paules
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Default CD labels with curved text

I have a 2001 Corolla with a 6-disk player. When I got the car (new) it had
some CD player issues as well. They fixed it and it's been fine since. And I
often have all 6 disks loaded. ;-)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Don Schmidt" Don red_1987 wrote in message
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Gals, Guys,

My wife just got a '07 Toyota Corolla (doggone! that woman has a generous
husband) with a six disk CD Player/Radio. It's the kind with one slot;
you just keep stuffing the CDs in until it won't take anymore. Anyway,
because paper labels do add to the thickness of the CD, I think, why tempt
the CD demons? (Annie is using extra precaution, she inserts a single CD
at a time).

Epilogue: The car is a used car with 7800+/- miles at the time of purchase
(last month) and the CD unit was jammed not allowing either loading nor
unloading any CDs. Toyota replaced the unit at no cost. We don't know
the cause of the CD player malfunction.

Wouldn't it be great if the CD/DVD burner could burn a label on the disk?!


--
Don
Vancouver, USA





"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
I think labels on CD's is relative to one's experience. I have old CDs
that I have labeled and have never had any problems with them nor my
CD-DVD players. Folks generally don't need a lecture when they come here
for help.

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Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message
...
I am basing my assumption on the phrase "CD label" in the subject line
and body of the original post.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
...
There are printers that print directly on a CD. Perhaps the poster has
one of those. How are we to know?
http://www.hp.com/oeminkjet/industry..._dvd_printing/

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message
...
You really shouldn't use labels on CDs/DVDs. Labels can cause the
CD/DVD to be out of balance, and can damage the drive. If the label
should warp, the disk could get stuck in the device. Air bubbles under
the label could cause an unequal distribution of forces on the disc as
it spins in the drive, which in turn could cause the disc to shatter
while spinning at high speeds such as 52X for CDs and 16X for DVDs.
Other issues have also been attributed to the use of paper labels on
disks.

Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs-A Guide for Librarians and
Archivists
http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/d...dlingGuide.pdf
Page 23 (31 of 50)

(You may not care about the possible long term effects but it's still
good information to have on hand.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of
the inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?









  #40  
Old February 20th, 2008, 01:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
TidyGirl
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Default CD labels with curved text

Now that would be a great option if i'm really ony interested in the
presentation of the disk. Wow, i learned so much from this post and am
impressed that so many were willing to take the time to answer it. No more
sticky CD labels for me!!! this Neanderthal is moving forward.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

It's one of those things that's becoming more widely known. Obviously the
label makers aren't saying squat but I've heard that some CDs now have
warnings about using labels. I have some disks with labels that are fine but
the equipment I had was older and slower. I prefer not to pick pieces of
labels or disks out of my computer - or my car's CD player. I have enough
stuff to deal with without adding to it, ya know?

Instead of making a pretty label, why not make some really cool CD case
liners?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
Thank you taking the time to tell me this. i didn't know that! I was
just
trying to create an attractive copy of an audio CD.

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

You really shouldn't use labels on CDs/DVDs. Labels can cause the CD/DVD
to
be out of balance, and can damage the drive. If the label should warp,
the
disk could get stuck in the device. Air bubbles under the label could
cause
an unequal distribution of forces on the disc as it spins in the drive,
which in turn could cause the disc to shatter while spinning at high
speeds
such as 52X for CDs and 16X for DVDs. Other issues have also been
attributed
to the use of paper labels on disks.

Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs—A Guide for Librarians and Archivists
http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/d...dlingGuide.pdf
Page 23 (31 of 50)

(You may not care about the possible long term effects but it's still
good
information to have on hand.)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"TidyGirl" wrote in message
...
How do I insert round or curved text that will follow the curve of the
inside
or outside circumference of the CD label without using Word Art?


 




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