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<DIV>That's exactly what we did. We used address labels that come on a
sheet and found an open-book motif somewhere (already in one of the programs on
the computer? sorry, I forget where I got it) that we then filled with the words
"From the library of Steve and Nancy Spies". Works quite well.</DIV>
<DIV>Nancy</DIV>
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paper maybe?<BR>I know sticky back labels come in all sizes from return
address sized to full sheet.<BR>Ilaria<BR><BR>> Does anyone know where you
can get blank bookplates so<BR>> you can design and print your own? I'm
having a hard<BR>> time finding anything but I'm probably using the
wrong<BR>> terminology.</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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