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<p>[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 8385488, member: 110226"]I just use standard weight paper, using a template that I set up in word. The template has room for 20 text boxes, or 20 labels, for 2"x2" flips. Once the sheet is full, I print and cut the labels by hand and slide them into their flips. </p><p><br /></p><p>When I want to make a new sheet of labels, I copy a text box, paste it onto a new sheet, move the text box into the starter position, first label, upper left, first row. I then delete the old information and either type in new information or copy and paste from an online description, such as the coin's auction description. I always use unformatted text, Franklin Gothic Medium Condensed, at 7.5 point.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sometimes I need to do a little extra trimming to insert the label into the flip. If the top of the label extends a little bit, that's okay. Also, if you have a lot of information you may need to use more than one label. If the coin has an auction ticket or another label, especially a historical one or one of numismatic interest, that's inserted as well. Here's what one completed sheet looks like:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1488130[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="robinjojo, post: 8385488, member: 110226"]I just use standard weight paper, using a template that I set up in word. The template has room for 20 text boxes, or 20 labels, for 2"x2" flips. Once the sheet is full, I print and cut the labels by hand and slide them into their flips. When I want to make a new sheet of labels, I copy a text box, paste it onto a new sheet, move the text box into the starter position, first label, upper left, first row. I then delete the old information and either type in new information or copy and paste from an online description, such as the coin's auction description. I always use unformatted text, Franklin Gothic Medium Condensed, at 7.5 point. Sometimes I need to do a little extra trimming to insert the label into the flip. If the top of the label extends a little bit, that's okay. Also, if you have a lot of information you may need to use more than one label. If the coin has an auction ticket or another label, especially a historical one or one of numismatic interest, that's inserted as well. Here's what one completed sheet looks like: [ATTACH=full]1488130[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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