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broot
I'm using Roxio 7.5.2.49. When I open a 'booklet' to print, the program opens with the picture of the rom disk to fill in. Ok, now.....how do I get to the next page??????? I don't see any 'next button' or arrow to click to go there? Thanks for any help.

Barb
Erokk
Hi Barb,

I'm at work right now so I don't have my personal PC in front of me that has the Roxio software on it, but...

There should be two tabs at the top of that screen. The second tab says something like "Show/Hide". This is where you pick what kind of label you want to create (CD/DVD disc, CD case, slimline case, DVD case, etc). Check the boxes next to what you'd like to create and uncheck what you don't.

Hope this helps.

Eric
broot
QUOTE (Erokk @ Sep 11 2006, 07:11 AM) *
Hi Barb,

I'm at work right now so I don't have my personal PC in front of me that has the Roxio software on it, but...

There should be two tabs at the top of that screen. The second tab says something like "Show/Hide". This is where you pick what kind of label you want to create (CD/DVD disc, CD case, slimline case, DVD case, etc). Check the boxes next to what you'd like to create and uncheck what you don't.

Hope this helps.

Eric


Thanks for your reply, Eric. I appreciate it.

I understand what you are saying, and I've done that. Let me explain step by step what I want to do. We'll use "CO" to mean - Click On.

I want to make a booklet and be able to print on the inside of the front and back cover. This is what I do.

CO Show - Hide
CO Booklet
CO View
CO CD Booklet
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Auto fill from disk.

It does it's job just fine filling out the front and back cover. I want to print something on the opposite side (inside) of the front and back cover. Isn't a 'booklet' more than just the front and back cover? Is this possible? This is why I was asking where the 'Next button' was - to get to the inside page(s).

Barb
tbrewst
I"m pretty sure that it won't do what you're asking.What you could try is to print the front and the back,flip your paper over and print it again with new info.Kind of a cheesy way to do it but I think it would work.
broot
QUOTE (tbrewst @ Sep 11 2006, 09:16 AM) *
I"m pretty sure that it won't do what you're asking.What you could try is to print the front and the back,flip your paper over and print it again with new info.Kind of a cheesy way to do it but I think it would work.


Thanks Terry,

I tried what you said, and it did work, but why should we have to go through all that trouble? Isn't a 'booklet' by any other name more than 1 page? I mean, even the cheapest Greeting Card program in Wallmarts automatically switches you from outside to inside.

Oh well, I certainly won't spend my money on any of their upgrades. angry.gif

Barb
grandpabruce
QUOTE (broot @ Sep 11 2006, 07:28 PM) *
Thanks Terry,

I tried what you said, and it did work, but why should we have to go through all that trouble? Isn't a 'booklet' by any other name more than 1 page? I mean, even the cheapest Greeting Card program in Wallmarts automatically switches you from outside to inside.

Oh well, I certainly won't spend my money on any of their upgrades. angry.gif

Barb


What it prints each time is 2 pages. The front and back of your cover are printed. It works exactly how it is supposed to.
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