I'm running EMC10 on a Desktop PC running XP Home.
All applications appear to operate properly, except the Label Creator. When I open that application, the "add" text, rectangle, etc menus in the upper left corner of the screen are greyed out and will not "add" the feature I click. This is for preparing a lable for the DVD itself.
I can take a label created on one of my other computers and open the .jwl file and those previously greyed out items are now working.
Not sure why or how this is happening. I have found that if as long as I keep doing a "save as", I can keep using the Label Creator, but I can't start from scratch. Any ideas about what I can do to correct this, or maybe explain further, in the event I'm not coming through clearly.
Thanks
Label Creator "add" Menu
Started by
dmg52
, Nov 23 2008 01:49 PM
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#1
Posted 23 November 2008 - 01:49 PM
#2
Posted 23 November 2008 - 01:52 PM
QUOTE (dmg52 @ Nov 23 2008, 06:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm running EMC10 on a Desktop PC running XP Home.
All applications appear to operate properly, except the Label Creator. When I open that application, the "add" text, rectangle, etc menus in the upper left corner of the screen are greyed out and will not "add" the feature I click. This is for preparing a lable for the DVD itself.
I can take a label created on one of my other computers and open the .jwl file and those previously greyed out items are now working.
Not sure why or how this is happening. I have found that if as long as I keep doing a "save as", I can keep using the Label Creator, but I can't start from scratch. Any ideas about what I can do to correct this, or maybe explain further, in the event I'm not coming through clearly.
Thanks
All applications appear to operate properly, except the Label Creator. When I open that application, the "add" text, rectangle, etc menus in the upper left corner of the screen are greyed out and will not "add" the feature I click. This is for preparing a lable for the DVD itself.
I can take a label created on one of my other computers and open the .jwl file and those previously greyed out items are now working.
Not sure why or how this is happening. I have found that if as long as I keep doing a "save as", I can keep using the Label Creator, but I can't start from scratch. Any ideas about what I can do to correct this, or maybe explain further, in the event I'm not coming through clearly.
Thanks
Mine does the same. I find if I click on Select Style, and then select any style, the commands become clickable. Then just select and delete the style and create your own custom label.
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Windows 7 | Core i7 | 12 GB Memory | ATI HD 5870
Dell Studio XPS (laptop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 4 GB Memory | ATI HD 5730
Roxio
Creator 2012
Creator 2009-12 / Easy Media Creator Tutorials
Roxio Tutorials on Youtube
Roxio Central Learning Center
Roxio MyMoments Tips and Tutorials
Beginner Tips for VideoWave and PhotoSuite
Steve's (sknis) Roxio EMC and Creator Tutorials
#3
Posted 23 November 2008 - 01:53 PM
QUOTE (karri @ Nov 23 2008, 01:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mine does the same. I find if I click on Select Style, and then select any style, the commands become clickable. Then just select and delete the style and create your own custom label.
Wow that was quick, I appreciate the help, I will give that a try as soon as I can get back on my other computer.
Thank you,
#4
Posted 23 November 2008 - 01:55 PM
QUOTE (dmg52 @ Nov 23 2008, 06:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Wow that was quick, I appreciate the help, I will give that a try as soon as I can get back on my other computer.
Thank you,
Thank you,
great, let us know if that works for you.
Dell Studio XPS (desktop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 12 GB Memory | ATI HD 5870
Dell Studio XPS (laptop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 4 GB Memory | ATI HD 5730
Roxio
Creator 2012
Creator 2009-12 / Easy Media Creator Tutorials
Roxio Tutorials on Youtube
Roxio Central Learning Center
Roxio MyMoments Tips and Tutorials
Beginner Tips for VideoWave and PhotoSuite
Steve's (sknis) Roxio EMC and Creator Tutorials
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 12 GB Memory | ATI HD 5870
Dell Studio XPS (laptop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 4 GB Memory | ATI HD 5730
Roxio
Creator 2012
Creator 2009-12 / Easy Media Creator Tutorials
Roxio Tutorials on Youtube
Roxio Central Learning Center
Roxio MyMoments Tips and Tutorials
Beginner Tips for VideoWave and PhotoSuite
Steve's (sknis) Roxio EMC and Creator Tutorials
#5
Posted 23 November 2008 - 02:18 PM
Just checked it out and your solution worked great... Thanks
#6
Posted 23 November 2008 - 06:14 PM
QUOTE (dmg52 @ Nov 23 2008, 07:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just checked it out and your solution worked great... Thanks
You're welcome
Dell Studio XPS (desktop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 12 GB Memory | ATI HD 5870
Dell Studio XPS (laptop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 4 GB Memory | ATI HD 5730
Roxio
Creator 2012
Creator 2009-12 / Easy Media Creator Tutorials
Roxio Tutorials on Youtube
Roxio Central Learning Center
Roxio MyMoments Tips and Tutorials
Beginner Tips for VideoWave and PhotoSuite
Steve's (sknis) Roxio EMC and Creator Tutorials
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 12 GB Memory | ATI HD 5870
Dell Studio XPS (laptop)
Windows 7 | Core i7 | 4 GB Memory | ATI HD 5730
Roxio
Creator 2012
Creator 2009-12 / Easy Media Creator Tutorials
Roxio Tutorials on Youtube
Roxio Central Learning Center
Roxio MyMoments Tips and Tutorials
Beginner Tips for VideoWave and PhotoSuite
Steve's (sknis) Roxio EMC and Creator Tutorials
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