7. Click on the Tex t tab to insert custom text fields on your
disc. The same method of browsing used to select
backgrounds on the Canvas tab is used here to select fonts.
Discus uses fonts loaded in your system. If a recently
installed font does not appear available, you may need to
close Discus and re-open it to refresh the list of fonts. Here
you will see easy tools to make arced and straight text
fields as well as tools to allow you to position and resize
your text.
8. Click on File and select Save As from the main menu at
the top of the screen. Your design will be saved as a Discus
Design Project.
9. You can also print files directly from Discus. This is a good
way to proof your design prior to doing a disc job. To do
this, click Page Setup and set Format For to Disc
Publisher. Then, select the proper Paper Size, usually
CD/DVD. Next, click File then Print and select Publisher
Settings from the Copies and Pages pull down menu. This
will allow you to select the printer setting you wish for
your print. These settings are described in detail in section
5-A of this manual.
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