RE: beta version of Word template to label CDs with Avery 5692 or 8692 labels

  • From: "George B" <gbmagoo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:45:22 -0700

Hello,
You could send me a copy of this. I have a bunch of the labels. thanks
 
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Chip Orange
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:17
To: jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: beta version of Word template to label CDs with Avery 5692 or 8692
labels
 
Hi all,
 
I now have available a beta version of a Word template to allow blind users
to make use of the Avery 5692 (laser) or 8692 (inkjet) label sets for CDs.
These have 2 complete label sets on a sheet; each set has a main cover label
and a front spine and a side spine label.
 
The template gives you a data entry screen for all of these fields, and then
copies your data into a new document, placing it into the appropriate Word
text boxes.  If you save the document, when you reopen it the template will
load the data entry screen with values from the document, and allow you to
edit them.
 
This template is based on one published by Avery.  My wife, who is sighted,
says that this version of the CD template is particularly attractive, with
lots of colored shading effects.  Avery also has a different version of this
label, which is very plain; it only prints the text that you enter, and I
chose not to work with it.  Unfortunately, it's the fanciness which required
the use of textboxes, which made it completely inaccessible, as Word
textboxes aren't accessible.
 
Anyone with Word (I think any version) who would like to test this out can
email me for a copy.  It was created with Word 2003.  If you don't know Word
that should not be a problem; you just fill-in the data, click ok, and
you're in Word, where you can choose File | Print, just like any other
standard application.  If you have sighted assistance who knows Word
however, you are given the opportunity to edit the document you've created
before printing, and to save it afterward.  
 
I'd be interested in feedback to make it more accessible or useful; although
I don't guarantee I have a lot of time to add a lot of extra features.  In
particular, I did remove the textbox from the template that allowed for a
placement of a graphic logo.  It simply turned out to be very hard to
position and scale the graphic, even for a sighted user who has a *lot* of
Word experience, so I gave it up as not worth the time.
 
All the source code is included in the template, and I'd be glad to answer
questions if someone wants to do more with it; it's open source.
 
Enjoy.
 
Chip
 
 
 



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Chip Orange
Database Administrator
Florida Public Service Commission

Chip.Orange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(850) 413-6314

 (Any opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not
necessarily reflect those of the Florida Public Service Commission.)
 

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