Binder Spine Inserts 1. Customize the Avery template for your product using one of Avery’s template or software. Microsoft Word - Binder Spines_2010.doc. Template 11201. 8 per Set Index Maker Dividers 5-Tab. Template 11446. 5 per Set Style Edge 8-Tab Insertable Dividers. Template 11388. 8 per Set BIG TAB Inserts for Dividers 8-Tab. Template 11192. 8 per Set Index Maker Easy Apply Dividers 8-Tab. Template 11447. NewBinder Binder Label System Templates. NewBinder Label System: Microsoft Word Template| Adobe Creative Suite Template. Note: NewBinder labels will have the ReBinder brand and www.NewBinder.com displayed. CD Sleeve Label Templates (shop cardboard CD sleeves) RePlay Cardboard CD Case with Spine.
Actually, the back of the binder is the spine. You make the label the same way you make any other document. Whether the label is the type that slides in and covers the entire spine (as in 'view' binders) or one that fits into a label holder on the spine, you will be well advised to give up any idea of printing on a piece of paper or card the size to go into the holder. Instead, in a Letter/A4-sized document, create a text box the size of the insert.
You may want to give the box a very light gray dotted-line border to make it easier to trim. Then place your text in the text box, horizontally or vertically as desired.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. 'SisterPurple' wrote in message news. > I am trying to make a spline label in Word. A spline is the back of a > binder.
I know there is a way to do it, but can't find where. On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 14:11:03 -0700, SisterPurple wrote: >I am trying to make a spline label in Word. A spline is the back of a >binder. I know there is a way to do it, but can't find where. I think you'll find it's called a 'spine' rather than a 'spline'.
It helps to know the manufacturer and stock number of the labels you have. Word tends to favor Avery labels, but it has definitions for about a dozen others. Go to Tools > Letters & Mailings > Envelopes & Labels. Click the Labels tab.
Click the Options button. Set the Label Products dropdown to the correct manufacturer. Then choose the stock number or product name from the list. Among the 'Avery standard' products you'll find 'Ready Index Spine' and 'TitleFrames Spine' in assorted heights from 1' to 3'.
Click OK in the Options dialog, then click the New Document button in the Labels dialog. If you don't see gray lines showing the label edges, click Table > Show Gridlines. You can type any contents into the labels and print or save the document. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP.
The following directions allow you to format text for easy printing for C-Line Index Tabbed Products using and. For easy-to-use downloadable templates, please visit the section of our website.
For additional help, please see the. Please consult your software manual and use the label specifications below, for software instructions for versions or programs not listed below. Microsoft® Word for Windows® To create tabs, first create a one-time template or use an existing as noted below. Then, each time you want to create and print tabs, follow the Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts instructions below using the appropriate template. Microsoft® Office Word 2010 and Word 2007 Creating the Index Tab Template Use the existing C-Line Templates included in the software as described in Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts below. Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts • Open a new document.
• From Mailings tab in the Create group, click Labels. • Click on Labels tab, then select Options. • From Label vendors pull-down box, select C-Line Products Inc. • Then select the insert name or product number.
• Click on OK until the Envelopes and Labels box reappears. • Select New Document. This will open a new file. • Enter tab names and format as desired (centered text is recommended.
To make editing easy, from the Layout tab in the Table group, highlight View Gridlines. To center, move the mouse pointer over the top left corner of the inserts and the pointer will turn into a table move handle. Click on the handle to select the table.