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Hi Haskel,I use a programme called 'Adobe in Design'; which is great on my P.C. The programme used to be called Pagemaker on old computers. It can be used for labels (including my uploaded logo). I use it for my cream jars, medicine labels and blank labels for vitamins, dried herbs etc. I print my name, qualifications, telephone number and website details on it. It does take a little while to set each one up and I find if I buy a new printer they have to be realigned. Peelable labels I buy in a box of 100 sheets (24 labels per sheet), from a local stationary wholesale suppliers. I have also designed information leaflets on it; A4 which folds into three. Case sheets; prescription sheets and A4 sheets for letter

writing both of which have my name and practice details at the top. If you have a laser printer so much the better. I only have an inkjet and so waterproof my herbal cream labels by spraying them with hair spray. Real cottage industry stuff but it works..................... If you want to ask me any further questions about the programme I'll be pleased to answer them. Email me off the forum at annechiotis@... Anne

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