Open a Template. Measure the spine width of your binder. Open Microsoft Word and click 'File' and then 'New.' Type 'Binder' in the box next to 'Office.com Templates.' Select the correct spine size insert by clicking it, and then click 'Download' to open the spine template in your document window. FREE Monthly Binder Covers and Spine Labels. From Teachers Pay Teachers Free Avery® Templates - Binder Spine Inserts, for 3 inch binders 3 Inch BinderClassroom OrganizationMicrosoft WordOffice DecorFamily HistoryTeaching IdeasOrganizeTemplatesVorlage. Applies To: Publisher 2016 Publisher 2013 Publisher 2010 Publisher 2007 When you open Publisher, you'll see a catalog of templates to choose from. To create a publication, select a template that is most like what you want your publication to be. After you open the template, you can change it to include all the elements—such as colors, fonts, graphics—that you want. In addition to creating a new publication from a template, you can also create new templates that you can re-use without having to re-apply your customizations. In this article Learn about templates You can make a template from any publication by saving that publication as a Publisher template file. When you start a new publication by selecting a template, a copy of the template file opens, so that the original template isn't altered by mistake. If you want to make changes to a template, you can open a copy of the template file, make the changes that you want, and then save it again as a template. You can save time by designing a master publication that reflects your company brand and identity and then saving it as a template. Then, each time you want to create a new version, you can use the template and add only the information that is unique to that version. Using a template for a publication that you regularly produce not only saves time but also ensures quality and consistency of your publications. Publisher offers designs with dynamic features that make it easy to change the design, layout, colors, and other elements. You can: • Use one of the publication templates to create exactly the type of publication you want, such as a calendar, newsletter, or postcard. Custom Templates for Bindertek Spine Labels - Bindertek Free Custom Templates Spine Label Templates for Microsoft Word® Personalize and label your Bindertek Binders and Magazine BoxFiles™ with Replacement Spine Labels. Create Spine Labels Using Microsoft Word 1. Create Spine Labels Using Word. Spine Templates for your 4 Ring Binders. Open a Template. Measure the spine width of your binder. Open Microsoft Word and click 'File' and then 'New.' Type 'Binder' in the box next to 'Office.com Templates.' • Design a publication, customize it to your needs, and then save it as a template. Use a template to create a publication You can use templates installed with Publisher or online templates from Office.com to create great-looking publications. Important: You must be connected to the Internet for online templates to be available. • Open Publisher, or click File > New. • From the template gallery, select a publication type, such as Greeting Cards. • Scroll down to find the template you want, select it, and then click Create. Find a template In addition to using the template categories to browse for templates, you can search for templates based on keywords. For example, if you wanted to create a brochure with a tri-fold format, instead of going to the Brochures category and then browsing through the format options, you could enter tri-fold brochure in the Search box to find all the available brochure templates in a tri-fold format. Save a publication as a template You can create a template from any publication by saving that publication as a Publisher template file. You can also download an existing template, make any changes that you want, and save the file as a template that you can use again. • Create or open the publication that you want to use as a template. • Click File > Save As, and browse to the C drive on your computer. Notes: • The default template location is: • If you save your template to a different location, Publisher may not be able to find it. • Publisher 2016, 2013: C: Users username Documents Custom Office Templates • Publisher 2010, 2007: C: Users username AppData Roaming Microsoft Templates • In the Save as type box, select Publisher Template. • In the File name box, type a name for the template. • Click Save. You can find your template in template gallery in the PERSONAL category in Publisher 2016 and 2013, and in the My Templates category in Publisher 2010 and 2007. Change a template You can open a template that you previously used, change it, and then save it as a new template. Note: If you do not see your template listed, you may not have saved it in the default template location folder. The default template location is C: Users username Documents Custom Office Templates. If you saved a template to a location other than the default template location, you need to browse to the location where you saved it and open the template from there, or move it to the default template location on your computer. • Make the changes that you want to the template. • Click File > Save As, and browse to the C drive on your computer. • In the Save as type box, click Publisher Template, and then type a new name and optional category for the template. • Click Save. Note: If you do not see your template listed, you may not have saved it in the default template location folder. The default template location is C: Users username AppData Roaming Microsoft Templates. If you saved a template to a location other than the default template location, you need to browse to the location where you saved it and open the template from there, or move it to the default template location on your computer. • Make the changes that you want to the template. • Click File > Save As. • In the Save as type box, click Publisher Template, and then type a new name and optional category for the template. • Click Save. 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. On the Layout tab in the Alignment group, click the Align Center icon). Click in the upper left hand cell to begin entering data. The Tab key will move you to the next insert and automatically add new inserts at the end of the file. • Load blank tab insert sheet in printer according to printer instructions, then Print. (It is a good idea to test on blank paper before loading tabs). • When done, you can save your file if you need to reprint it at a later time. Microsoft® Office Word Word 2003, Word 2002, Word 2000 and Word 97 Creating the Tab Insert Template • Open a new document. • In Word 2003 and Word 2002, from Tools menu, select Letters and Mailings, then Envelopes and Labels. In Word 2000 and Word 97, from Tools menu, select Envelopes and Labels. • Click on Labels tab, then select Options. • From Label Products pull-down box, select Other. • Click on New Label and enter specifications for the appropriate product or number of tabs, as shown in the table below. For Label Name choose a descriptive name like “C-Line 5 tab insert.” • Click on OK. Then follow directions below (starting at step 7) under Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts. 5-Tab Specifications INL05 8-Tab Specifications INL08. Page size 8.5 x 11 Letter 8.5 x 11 Letter Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts • Open a new document. • In Word 2003 and Word 2002, from Tools menu, select Letters and Mailings, then Envelopes and Labels. In Word 2000 and Word 97, from Tools menu, select Envelopes and Labels. • Click on Labels tab, then select Options. • From Label Products pull-down box, select Other. • Then select the Descriptive Name you created under Creating the Tab Insert Template section above. • 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 center, press Cntrl/A to highlight the whole document and Cntrl/E to center). The Tab key will move you to the next tab and automatically add new tabs at the end of the file. Enter the same information on both the left and right tabs so information can be read from both the front and back side. • Load blank tab insert sheet in printer according to printer instructions, then Print. (It is a good idea to test on blank paper before loading tabs). • When done, you can save your file if you need to reprint it at a later time. Corel® WordPerfect® 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 tab inserts, follow the Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts instructions below using the appropriate template. Version X5, X4, X3, 12.0, 11.0 Creating the Name Badge Insert Template Use the existing C-Line Templates included in the software as described in Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts below. Version 10.0, 9.0, 8.0, 7.0, 6.1, 6.0 Creating the Tab Insert Template • Open a new document. • From Format menu, select Labels and click on Create. • Go to Label description, enter a descriptive name like “C-Line 8 tab insert.” • Go to Label Type and click on Laser. • Go to Label sheet size and click on Change. • Go to Size and select Letter from pull-down menu. • Click on OK. • Enter specifications below. • Click on OK. (Hit Escape key to exit all menu screens.) 5-Tab Specifications INL05 8-Tab Specifications INL08. Label Margin Left Top Right Bottom 0.125 0 0.125 0 0.125 0 0.125 0 Creating and Printing the Tab Inserts • From a blank document, select Labels from the Format menu. • Highlight the C-Line tab template you created or choose the predefined C-Line Products template included with the software. (To locate predefined templates, select Change. And highlight filename c-line.tab. Click on Select. Highlight the product or insert number and click on Select). • Enter tab names and format as desired (centered text is recommended for both justification and within page). Remember to enter the same information on both the left and right tabs so information can be read from both the front and back side. Insert hard page breaks ( Cntrl/Enter) to bring up new tabs. For center justification press Cntrl/A to highlight the whole document and Cntrl/E to center. To center within the page select Page from the Format menu and select Center. Choose current and subsequent pages and click on OK. • Load blank tab insert sheet in printer according to printer instructions, then Print. (It is a good idea to test on blank paper before loading tabs). • When done, you can save your file if you need to reprint it at a later time. FAQs and Troubleshooting Tips Q: Why is my text not aligned when I add a page to the file? A: When manually typing the tab insert information using a blank template, the page spacing will slightly shift every time you add a new page. This means, the information on the tab inserts will not be in the correct area on the pages following the first sheet. However, Microsoft Word will automatically add the correct spacing between pages when using a Mail Merge. If you will be making more than one sheet of index tab inserts, we recommend you perform a Mail Merge. Q: How do I find out what version of Microsoft Word I am using? A: If you do not know what version of the Word program you are currently using, please follow these steps to verify that information: • From the main menu, select Help. • In the Help area, you will see what version of Word you are using. The most recent and commonly-used versions include Word 2010, 2007 and 2003.
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