street singer Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Anyone else use DiscSox sleeves to store their CD's? After using them for DVDs and blu-rays for years, I'm slowly converting my CD collection to them after previously using the Jazz Loft-style sleeves. The one issue I have is how to use the empty space at the top of the sleeve. This space is there to allow for a paper insert containing information about the disc (artist, title, year of release, year of reissue, etc). I would like to be able to use this space for an insert containing this type of info, because it would make flipping through a large collection much easier, but...I'm at a loss as to how to go about printing this information on paper. DiscSox offer a template on their website, but it's pretty basic. Is there a way to use something like MS Word, or some other software, to design a custom template better suited to my needs? Anyone with experience with this sort of thing? Any advice is appreciated! Quote
mjzee Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago I see that their template files use a .mcw format, which I've never heard of (and my Mac doesn't recognize). But the task seems fairly simple: 1) Measure the insert space (height, width) 2) Open Word or Pages, and draw a rectangular shape that matches the insert space. Give it a thin border and no fill. 3) Create a text box, and overlay that onto the rectangle. 4) Duplicate that rectangle down the page, so you can fill out more than one at a time. 5) Save it as a template. Perhaps even easier would be to use a spreadsheet. You can fill in the columns and then just print and cut to fit. Good luck! Quote
jcam_44 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago I have probably 1,200 albums in discsox. I created a template to add the leader/group name and have them filed where I can flip through like a Rolodex. Quote
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