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RosalieM
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Post by RosalieM »

Hello everyone :)

I have been using the CSIS cd to print new labels for dropper bottles etc. but some of the chemicals aren't on the cd. Does anyone have the ones from the CSIS course last year? They were selling the little floppy disks with labels on them and mine got stuck in the computer and wiped itself... I thought I had saved them, but have not been able to find them again, so perhaps I didn't. That's why I went to the CSIS cd that came with the folders. Is there anyone who could email me the label files? murrayr@carinya.nsw.edu.au

Thanks,
Rosalie
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Labbie
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Try and get hold of Noona, I believe she had a few spare.
Regards Labbie

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noona
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Post by noona »

Hi Rosalie
give me a ring tomorrow as I am out after 12am today
88689148
do you want the small labels or do you want everything????
I will give you the chemwatch address detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/chemwatch
Hope this is a help
Noona :coffee: =D>
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Post by Linda26 »

Hi Rosalie

You can go into the chemwatch web site, if your a member and type in the name of the chemical , then click on label. It will up different types of labels, click on the first label then print them off. It can be a problem if you need to make adjustments to them.
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