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Post by sparkle2 on Sept 29, 2005 9:22:57 GMT -5
One of the librarians I work with found this: Tired of having to track down empty CD cases for the random CD you burned for a colleague? This site allows you to enter the information you want on the case, and creates a PDF for you that can be folded into a paper case for the CD in question. Ridiculously handy once you get used to the folding! www.papercdcase.com(Being origami-cally challenged, I found it helpful to use a ruler with a metal edge to make my folds. Takes about 5 minutes to make one once you get the hang of it.) :)sparkle
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Post by Bill on Oct 5, 2005 11:43:35 GMT -5
That is pretty neat!
Thanks for sharing, bookmarked it for future use...
Bill
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Post by lecalla on Oct 6, 2005 8:38:04 GMT -5
That's great! I'm constantly running out of the plastic ones that you buy. Part of the reason for that is my daughter uses them for her cd's that she has to do for college. This will make things so much nicer, esp. if you're in a pinch. Thanks Sparkle!
Hugs!! Lee
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Post by barbara on Oct 28, 2005 6:29:52 GMT -5
Thanks, i bookmarked this one my self.
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Post by tomsm on Jan 27, 2014 15:58:28 GMT -5
Cool! What similar programs use more?
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Post by kra on Jan 28, 2014 7:44:29 GMT -5
One of the librarians I work with found this: Tired of having to track down empty CD cases for the random CD you burned for a colleague? This site allows you to enter the information you want on the case, and creates a PDF for you that can be folded into a paper case for the CD in question. Ridiculously handy once you get used to the folding! www.papercdcase.comI use a easy to use program. dvd label software also syncs with your printer and print the labels to size. You can try it.
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