I have a real problem finding files after I create them - exit R2009 - then return. For example. I go to Video-Movies - Create Lables - Save the label to MyDoc folder. Leave R2009 come back in later. Cannot find any naveigation option like "edit a label". The only way I can get to edit the label file is to - outside of R2009 - go to MyComputer - find the file - and open it from there. Several attempts to get Roxio Tech support to point me in the right direction only garner a "R2009 is no longer supported - have a nice day" response. I'm sure I just have a case of the stupids. Any help pointing me in the right direction is appreciated.
Thanks
John
Menus - Navigation Difficulties Saved Labels
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jch
, Nov 18 2009 08:12 AM
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#1
Posted 18 November 2009 - 08:12 AM
#2
Posted 19 November 2009 - 01:45 PM
QUOTE (jch @ Nov 18 2009, 10:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have a real problem finding files after I create them - exit R2009 - then return. For example. I go to Video-Movies - Create Lables - Save the label to MyDoc folder. Leave R2009 come back in later. Cannot find any naveigation option like "edit a label". The only way I can get to edit the label file is to - outside of R2009 - go to MyComputer - find the file - and open it from there. Several attempts to get Roxio Tech support to point me in the right direction only garner a "R2009 is no longer supported - have a nice day" response. I'm sure I just have a case of the stupids. Any help pointing me in the right direction is appreciated.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
I'm having trouble following what you are doing and what problems you are having. Maybe I'm just thick today. Can you explain a little more? Don't you get a option to open a label if you click on the first option in the top menu? Are you using the label express or the full label application.
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#3
Posted 20 November 2009 - 08:42 AM
Not hard when you know where to look and there are 4 ways to get there!
1. Of course, Double Click the file from Explorer.
2. From the Home app, Tools Create Labels:
3. From the Start button:
4. From Home app, ALL of the Tabs except Online & Home have Create Labels button:
One trick! The Label Creator is only directly accessible from the Start button to get there…
However all the others bring up Express Labeler and by click Next 2 times, you can click on Edit in Label Creator…
1. Of course, Double Click the file from Explorer.
2. From the Home app, Tools Create Labels:
3. From the Start button:
4. From Home app, ALL of the Tabs except Online & Home have Create Labels button:
One trick! The Label Creator is only directly accessible from the Start button to get there…
However all the others bring up Express Labeler and by click Next 2 times, you can click on Edit in Label Creator…
#4
Posted 23 November 2009 - 06:29 AM
QUOTE (sknis @ Nov 19 2009, 04:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm having trouble following what you are doing and what problems you are having. Maybe I'm just thick today. Can you explain a little more? Don't you get a option to open a label if you click on the first option in the top menu? Are you using the label express or the full label application.
Thanks Skins,
I'm using the full version of R2009.
What I want to accomplish is to Open R2009 and edit an exisitng Label I created in an earlier session of R2009 (not an earlier version of Roxio).
I have no problem getting to the Create Label option.
It's finding an Edit Label option that I'm struggling with.
In v 9 & 7.5 the edit option was a simple menu option.
I assume I'm just not goting about it the right way.
Thanks
John
QUOTE (Jim_Hardin @ Nov 20 2009, 11:42 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not hard when you know where to look and there are 4 ways to get there!
1. Of course, Double Click the file from Explorer.
2. From the Home app, Tools Create Labels:
3. From the Start button:
4. From Home app, ALL of the Tabs except Online & Home have Create Labels button:
One trick! The Label Creator is only directly accessible from the Start button to get there…
However all the others bring up Express Labeler and by click Next 2 times, you can click on Edit in Label Creator…
1. Of course, Double Click the file from Explorer.
2. From the Home app, Tools Create Labels:
3. From the Start button:
4. From Home app, ALL of the Tabs except Online & Home have Create Labels button:
One trick! The Label Creator is only directly accessible from the Start button to get there…
However all the others bring up Express Labeler and by click Next 2 times, you can click on Edit in Label Creator…
Thanks Jim,
If I follow your examples the only way to get to Edit Label is to start Label Creator from the R2009 - Applications - Label Creator or as I've been doing by finding the file via explorer.
Thanks much for the quick reply.
Thanks
John
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