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#1 rjalbert32

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Posted 09 September 2009 - 05:37 AM

Hi all, wanted to find out if I am missing something in my Roxio Creator 2009 program as far as templates available for printing CD/DVD labels.  I have a very nice Photo printer and want to be able to print fancy/smanchy labels for my CD's that I am making, but found hardly anything at all as far as templates go in the program.  Example:  I made a DVD of home videos of me playing hockey with my friends and want to use a template for hockey/sports, etc and didn't see any sports templates in the program.  Am I missing it or are they NOT there in the first place? If they are not there, is there a place on Roxio's website I can download free templates for printing nice CD/DVD labels???

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Posted 09 September 2009 - 06:10 AM

There are 30 templates; none are for sports.

Why don't you design you own using one of your images as the background.  In the advanced application, chose change style and select a plain template then select to change background and use an image you like. It will overfill the disc so you may have to play with it.    As an alternate, chose the plain template, select to change the background and select a color you like.  Select to add an image.  It will sow up lightened on the right of the disc;  simply drag it over to the disc and change the size and location you want.
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Posted 09 September 2009 - 06:43 AM

QUOTE (sknis @ Sep 9 2009, 06:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
There are 30 templates; none are for sports.

Why don't you design you own using one of your images as the background.  In the advanced application, chose change style and select a plain template then select to change background and use an image you like. It will overfill the disc so you may have to play with it.    As an alternate, chose the plain template, select to change the background and select a color you like.  Select to add an image.  It will sow up lightened on the right of the disc;  simply drag it over to the disc and change the size and location you want.



Ok, I can try that, I am not super creative, so I usually use the pre made templates and add pictures and text where allowed, but I will give it a shot.......

Is there not a place to download more pre-made templates then for printing labels????

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Posted 10 September 2009 - 01:09 PM

Yes, there is no place !  

If you want more, consider buying a program for label making such as Surething label maker. There are thousands of options.
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