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December 5, 2003 Sandy McMurray | comment
Avery is probably best known for its labels, and for the handy numbering system used to identify its products. Recent versions of Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, and other software have been conveniently pre-programmed with built-in Avery templates, so you can easily create documents that print perfectly on Avery paper products.
Now Avery is making it easy for anyone to prepare documents for easy printing, even without special software. Avery Print helps you prepare the text and images you want, then creates a page in PDF format, which can be viewed and printed on any printer using Adobe's free Acrobat Reader software. It's clever and convenient.
Hats off to Avery. This should help them move a few million more labels.
December 5, 2003 Sandy McMurray | comment on this item
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