On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Tothwolf wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
I need some help with a ".tif" file. A
scan was made of a CD label. The
label can be printed on a laser printer and the result is great, but in
the wrong position.
I am a dummy using Windows 98 SE. When I use Windows Explorer and click
on the file name, up comes the image of the label. It can be rotated,
but there does not seem to be anything that will allow me to move the
image sideways nor down so that the image is printed on top of the
label.
Can anyone suggest what I need to do?
Can I assume you are using Avery labels? If so, I believe they sell or
give away software (fairly basic, might not handle the graphic) to print
their labels. Another option is some sort of page layout software.
Pagemaker comes to mind for windows, but it is expensive and somewhat
difficult to learn (of course, it is preferred by many page layout
experts.)
gLabel? GNU Labeling software, probably not available for Windows
yet.
I'm guessing the easiest thing will be to generate a blank
page the size of your printer's sheet size, open the label image, "Copy"
it, and "Paste" it into the blank image in the appropriate postition.
Doc