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Acoustica CD Label Maker FAQ Section |
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| How can I import the song titles from the CD I burned so I don't have to type them all in? | ||||||||||
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If you
burned an audio CD, the Label Maker can usually import your song
information from the playlist file you created with your CD Burner
program. When you burned the CD, your CD Burning software should have
created a file storing the names of all the song files that you were
burning onto the CD. If you didn't save this list, please do so from now
on -- it will save you lots of typing. |
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| I printed and nothing happened. | ||||||||||
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If nothing
came out of the printer, it's likely that you selected a different printer
than the one you expected to print on. Click the "Print" toolbar button to
launch the Print dialog, then check to see what printer is listed at the
top of the dialog in the "name" field. Is this the printer you meant to
print on? If not, set it to the correct one. |
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| Can I import my own graphics and put them on labels? | ||||||||||
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Acoustica
CD Label Maker provides two ways to find images on your computer that you
can add to your labels:
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| I imported my own graphic for a label background and the art looks squished (or stretched). | ||||||||||
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Your
background graphic may look squished or stretched if it has a dramatically
different aspect ratio from the label you're putting it on. When you
insert a picture as a label background, it will get either stretched or
compressed to fit the dimensions of the label you're putting it on. If
your image is twice as wide as it is high, for instance, and you try to
make it the background for the jewel case front, which is square, your
image may appear squished. |
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| I’ve tried to move the text box, but it doesn’t work! It only let’s me type in text!! Did I do something wrong? | ||||||||||
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When you left-click on an unselected text object, it will select the object. The object will grow a title bar, a frame, and a set of resizing bars. If you only wanted to move the object, don’t release the mouse button – you can drag the object anywhere you like until you release the mouse button. Once you release the mouse button, the program will insert a text editing caret next to the text you clicked on. |
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| How do I resize a text box? | ||||||||||
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First, click on the text box to select it, you should see a red border with 8 red squares around the box. These squares are points where you can enlarge or reduce the size of the text box. You can resize the box by clicking on any of the little red resize bars scattered around its border and then dragging them. |
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If you want the tools window to go away altogether, you can click on the left arrow button at the bottom of the window. This will make the labels window take up the entire screen. Once you do this, the left arrow button will turn into a right arrow button; clicking on it will bring the tools window back again. |
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| Can I adjust how the Contents Info/Tracks text box shows? | ||||||||||
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Yes! You can adjust how the columns look by “right” clicking on the column in the Contents info box and selecting which columns to show. You can show or hide the “Number”, “Song Title”, “Artist” and “Length” columns. You can also decide if you want a “fixed width” column or a “variable width” column. |
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| What’s a fixed width column? | ||||||||||
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In fixed-width mode, all rows of a column will be the same width. If you set the "track name" column to be 2.5 centimeters wide, every track will have a 2.5-centimeter-wide track name. All rows will line up exactly underneath each other, like the rows in a spreadsheet or a table in a word processor. |
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| What’s a variable width column? | ||||||||||
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In
variable-width mode, each column of each row will be exactly as wide as
required to display the amount of text. The title for "You’ve Certainly
Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" will be wider than the title for "Louie
Louie." The rows in the text object will not line up directly underneath
each other, unless all their text fields happen to be exactly the same
length. However, in variable-width columns mode, there will be a fixed amount of space between columns. If you specify 1.2 centimeters after the track number column, every row will have 1.2 centimeters of blank space between its track number and the field that follows it, no matter how wide individual track numbers may be. When you’re in variable-width columns mode and you drag the column borders in the header bar, you’re actually editing the width between the columns rather than the widths of the columns themselves. |
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| Can I print a label directly onto a CD? Where can I get label paper? | ||||||||||
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We don't
know of any commercially available printer that will print directly onto a
CD. Most people who want to create labels for CDs buy sticky-backed CD
label paper and print on it, then peel the sticker off and stick it on the
CD. Several companies make CD label paper; you can find it at most large
electronics stores and some large discount stores. If you're just starting
out printing CD labels, we also recommend you buy a CD label applicator.
It's a little plastic device, usually selling for a few dollars, that
makes it much easier for you to get your labels aligned correctly on your
CD. If you don't want to print jewel case labels on plain paper, you can buy pre-made jewel case label stock at the same places you find CD label paper. It's usually perforated and is thicker than typical printer paper. |
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