Thanks, Alec and thank you Willum for the link.

I must admit that I don't buy DVD movies. When I want to see a movie, I order it on DISH Network by punching in on my remote control and it is charged to my phone service. The wonders of technology!

It seems to me, in Fran's case that you could just use the templates of a standard CD and with a paper cutter, cut off the spline edges since the thin cases are without. This would be your front label. Design any further info needed on a new template, cut it as the front label and place it in back of the front label. It will slide into the slots with no problem. When you open the case, you will see the info. My Nero design package will print out exactly the size to fit the case so there is no need to take a corner and drag and drop to the correct size. What I am saying is purely for Fran's particular situation since he only has room for standard CD cases.

While we are on the subject of CDs and DVDs, what are your thoughts on this new technology called, (I think) Blue-ray? Sony has come out with it, at the same time movies are now starting to come out on HD DVDs. A new laptop that I have my eye on that came out in June records HD DVDs and has a screen (17") to support it. It has surround sound with state of the art speakers and 200GB. This is a laptop! Again, the wonders of technology. Anyway, do you think this Blue Ray will lose out to the HD DVD technology? I think most people will not be anxious to move away from the CD format unless this technology works with CDs. We all remember how Sony died with Bata vs. VHS format.

Scott