I found for me the easiest way for me to make labels was to set up a template in Microsoft Publisher following the set up of the original CSIS labels.
Upon opening Publisher I selected Business cards.
Selected Blank Sizes then the business card that was 8.5 x 5.5 cm.
Onto this blank card I Inserted 6 text Boxes
1. the Chemical with the strength and formula
2. Safety instructions copied from the CSIS manual
3 User group
4 Suppliers name and number or the preparation date and preparers name
5 DG symbol if necessary
6 UN number if necessary
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As You can see I have added the appropriate colour to the User Group box and around the chemical name.
When ever I need a label for a new chemical I bring up the template or another chemical with similar name or properties and alter the template then save with the name of the new chemical. I now have labels for over 90 chemicals that can be altered and printed either one to a page or 8 to a page. I have made postcard size labels for my Winchesters.
I hope this all makes sense, I tried to attatch the publisher file 3 times but couldn't and lost all my writing each time
![Very shocked :w00t:](./images/smilies/w00t.gif)
so I scanned a label instead so you can see the general format.
Wendy
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