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Figure 5.8 – Inserting, moving and resizing images
After you have inserted the images onto your label and moved them to a new position,
click the Next button to continue. The next step is to add text to your label.
Select Text Layout
The next step is to add Text to our label. The Text Layout screen allows you to add
custom or predefined text to your label. It also provides several text editing and text
effect options. On the Text Layout screen, you will see three main tabs:
Custom
– this option allows you to enter and edit text on your label. It also presents a
selection of several different text layout formats.
Play list
– this option allows you to load track information using the Digital Finger
Printing feature. Artist, album and play list information can be automatically
downloaded and added to your label.
File List
– this option allows you to choose a directory to add as a text list to your
label. Browse folders on local or network drives.
Working with Text
Several actions, such as moving, resizing, scaling, rotating and deleting, can be
performed on text fields once they’ve been added to your label. Details on each action are
discussed below.
Text Layout Formats
Directly below the Option Display Window, there are several format options to choose
from. Scroll through and select each one to see how the text is displayed differently for
each format. You can always change formats as you’re creating the text for your label.
However, when you switch back and forth between formats, your text will be reset to the
simple text format. You will have to reapply any enhancements to your text, including