[CALIBK12] Query: Printing Spine Labels in Destiny
Millam, Joy
jmillam at pylusd.org
Mon Oct 1 22:19:10 PDT 2007
I thought I replied to all earlier, but no. In any case, here's our solution.
We purchased the Dymo Twin Turbo Labelwriter (amazon.com). It has taken the headache out of creating labels and spine labels in particular. It is so simple to use and saves us literally hours of futzing around trying to get it right (I know you all know what I mean by that- we're all particular about how spine labels look- although some call us anal retentive). Regardless, this has saved so much time and energy--we love it, not only is it quick but it is simple enough for a student helper to use.
Joy Millam
Library Media Goddess/Teacher
Valencia High School
Placentia, CA
714-996-4970 x3250
http://www.vhstigers.org/library/mrs_millam.jsp?rn=3833
"Libraries are not made; they grow." - Augustine Birrell
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Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] Query: Printing Spine Labels in Destiny
Count me as another one that has struggled with spine labels and Destiny.
DeAnn Campbell
Library Clerk 11
Julius Corsini Elementary School
Palm Springs Unified School District
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