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Summary: Word works great with text, but not so great if you need to do some specialized things with the text, such as printing it on a curve. This tip discusses some of the options you can follow when trying to print text on CD and DVD labels. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Recent years has seen the growth of people using CD-ROM burners to create music or data CDs for a variety of purposes. You may want to use Word to help create a label for your CDs. You may want to use Word to place curved text around the outer rim of the label.
Word doesn't have a native ability to place text along a curved path. It comes with a tool, however, that you can use for simple textual needs--WordArt. Even so, there are definite limits to what WordArt can do. For instance, if you have quite a bit of information to go around the rim, then WordArt won't work since it is limited to working with only 200 characters. In addition, getting WordArt to place your text exactly where you want it in the format you need can be challenging, at times.
An obvious solution is to use a program other than Word or WordArt. There are numerous graphics programs on the market that allow you to easily place any text you like along a curved path. You could either create the entire CD label in the graphics program, or you could create a graphic for the curved text, and then use that graphic within Word.
The best solution, however, may be to use a specialized program designed for creating CD labels. There are any number of them on the market. If you use Roxio's Easy Media Creator 8 (the latest version of the immensely popular CD and DVD recording software), there is CD labeling software included. And, yes, the software will handle curved text along the rim of a label.
In a semi-related side note, it is interesting that many people complain about the way in which Word's size and complexity has increased over the years. Yet many of the same people continue to bemoan the lack of specialized features, such as fitting text to a curve for CD labels. Isn't life ironic?
Tip #1411 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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