Re: Computer printed labels
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: Computer printed labels
- From: I*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 03:00:06 -0700 (MST)
In a message dated 97-03-20 20:22:54 EST, you write:
>I *was* slightly miffed to see that my husband had
>selected the highest-level labeller that can only do *one* line at a
>time; for a few more dollars, you can get one that will do two. I was
>envisioning doing the name in bigger print, then beneath it, the
>hybridizer and date. SNIFF SNIFF
Amy... I have the one-line type, and I'm glad! Here's what I do. Get my
list of irises, hybridizers and intro year.... type in 5 iris names (with one
space between) in 'bold' type... change my font to a slightly smaller one
with italics - and type in the 5 corresponding hybridizers/intro year. THEN
I print all this out and cut and paste. This method saves alot of tape (not
cheap), you can easily place the hybridizer beneath the iris name on the
label (tape slightly overlapping), and I'm convinced they'll survive a
nuclear hit.... since they're already survived several Buffalo winters!!
Kathy Guest - lovin' her P-Touch... black on clear on EON labels, E-10's