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CD Insert Printing

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Summary: Printing CD inserts involves opening up Microsoft Word, clicking on "Office," then "New" and choosing a CD insert template. Make the proper edits to the insert template with information from a work flow manager of a software development company in this free video on computers.

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Eric White is a workflow manager. He manages a global operations team for a software development company in Austin, Texas. Eric has more than 10 years in the IT field spanning...read more

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"Hello my name is Eric White and today we're going to talk about printing CD inserts. Now I know you've spent all those time on the Internet, download music and you're going to burn some CDs and you want to have a cool looking insert for your CD case. So fortunately, Microsoft Word has really good option for this. So go ahead and open up Word and you're going to click on the Office button and click new. Now if you don't have these templates, you can type up here and search for them, CD insert, hit enter and if you're connected to the Internet, Office will connect to it and will find all these great inserts for you. Now since I already have one, we're just going to pick one that I have and it's this nice one with the piano keys on it. So we're going to go ahead and open it up. You can edit your name, the name of the CD case here, like I put My Jams right there, okay. And then down here you put your, the name of your songs. Song 1, song 2, song 3, song 4 and what not. And then here, this is the spine of your CD case, you fill that out and then you're done. You can do a lot of different things with this, search for different templates and find what, what appeals to you. So that's it. You know, good luck printing your CD inserts."

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