Worldlabel Label Templates

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Every once in a while I find myself searching around the web for some weird label template. Whether it be for CDs, address labels, some weird label sheet I have, or even old hard-to-find templates like VHS tape or cassette tape labels. Worldlabel offers up tons of label templates to fit almost any need you have, and plenty you don’t (There are two pages full). Best of all - they’re all free. Grab ‘em while they’re hot!

Looks like they’re all in .doc format - so if you don’t have Microsoft Word, go grab yourself a free copy of OpenOffice.org.


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  1. April 4th, 2007 | 1:40 pm

    [...] Following up yesterday’s label templates story, we now have more for all of you office supply-ish paper-loving DIYers out there. This handy graph paper generator allows you to create a PDF with custom … errr… graph paper patterns on it. You can choose how many squared you want and the size of the squares, then download a PDF to print out whenever you need it. [...]

  2. April 4th, 2007 | 6:57 pm

    [...] Following up yesterday’s label templates story, we now have more for all of you office supply-ish paper-loving DIYers out there. This handy graph paper generator allows you to create a PDF with custom … errr… graph paper patterns on it. You can choose how many squared you want and the size of the squares, then download a PDF to print out whenever you need it. [...]

  3. April 5th, 2007 | 3:08 pm

    [...] The templates come in DOC, PDF, and OpenOffice.org-specific formats. If you need a quick, correctly sized label, these templates from Worldlabel look like a good go-to resource - especially if you happen to have uncut labeling paper (I think it exists). If you’re looking to print off more authentic DVD or CD labels, check out previously mentioned UnderCoverXP. — Adam Pash Label templates [Worldlabel via DIY:happy] [...]

  4. April 5th, 2007 | 5:32 pm

    [...] The templates come in DOC, PDF, and OpenOffice.org-specific formats. If you need a quick, correctly sized label, these templates from Worldlabel look like a good go-to resource - especially if you happen to have uncut labeling paper (I think it exists). If you’re looking to print off more authentic DVD or CD labels, check out previously mentioned UnderCoverXP. — Adam Pash Label templates [Worldlabel via DIY:happy] [...]

  5. April 6th, 2007 | 6:36 pm

    [...] Label templates [Worldlabel via DIY:happy] [...]

  6. August 10th, 2007 | 7:25 am

    http://www.OnlineLabels.com is the best site out there for not only label templates, but for actual blank labels. I’ve been using them since 2003, the site is easy to get around and it is way better then World.

  7. July 16th, 2008 | 3:18 pm

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