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193209 2004-06-25 00:25:00 Hi. Don't let the Avery label scare you off, although they are available. I use Avery and Arrow. Just check the last three digits of the code number for compatability. Avery tend to be Foolscap paper size, while Arrow are generally A4. Word and Publisher cope with that. Pick the Arrow material from Warehouse Stationery. Scouse (83)
193210 2004-06-25 02:23:00 Hello Misty

Have a look at this www.sente.co.uk
Although it is stated that the programme is no longer available as freeware, by typing senlab v1.0 into google you should have no trouble finding freeware servers with the free version still available.

This utility is consistently rated as one of the best label printing utilities available.

Regards

AC
Alan Cottrell (624)
193211 2004-06-25 21:44:00 Here's a free one & it's quite nice & easy to use
Site also has a T-Shirt printer, CD lable maker, jigsaw puzzler & a greeting card maker
All for free, cool!
45South (4769)
193212 2004-06-25 21:45:00 And of course the link is
www.hemera.com
45South (4769)
193213 2004-06-26 06:38:00 What biz are you going into Chris Baldy (26)
193214 2004-06-26 06:45:00 Does he have to go into business as such to have business cards?


i have often wished up till now that i had a whole lot of my details on a card to hand to people / out of town friends etc, who may wish to contact me. as scraps pf paper with details often get lost.

and now i have details on a card, in books and online all over the place which scares me at times when complete strangers say over the phone my name or have contact with me and ask if it is me.....on the phone or online.... in mail, often get letters addressed to me from people i dont know... usually work correspondence stuff.


bit freaky. thats where the privacy thing doesnt work well.



or memory forgets so you cant recontact them anyway?


beetle
beetle (243)
193215 2004-06-26 07:15:00 > Does he have to go into business as such to have
> business cards?
>
>
> i have often wished up till now that i had a whole
> lot of my details on a card to hand to people / out
> of town friends etc, who may wish to contact me. as
> scraps pf paper with details often get lost.
>
> and now i have details on a card, in books and online
> all over the place which scares me at times when
> complete strangers say over the phone my name or have
> contact with me and ask if it is me.....on the phone
> or online.... in mail, often get letters addressed to
> me from people i dont know... usually work
> correspondence stuff.
>
>
> bit freaky. thats where the privacy thing doesnt work
> well.
>
>
>
> or memory forgets so you cant recontact them
> anyway?
>
>
> beetle

Admit it, you're famous
Baldy (26)
193216 2004-06-26 08:41:00 > Men are four:
> He who knows not and knows not he knows not, he is a fool -- shun him;
> He who knows not and knows he knows not, he is simple -- teach him;
> He who knows and knows not he knows, he is asleep -- wake him;
> He who knows and knows he knows, he is wise -- follow him!
> - Lady Burton (wife of Sir Richard Francis Burton), given as an Arabian proverb

:^O
kiki (762)
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