![]() These are the two nettle wines – the obstacles so innocuous that Crouch, Jr., leaves them in the maze instead of blasting them out of Harry’s way. Two of them don’t really pose a threat to Harry: the boggart transformed into a Dementor and the golden mist. When Harry is in the maze, he encounters seven obstacles that stand between him and the Triwizard Cup. And they more or less fall into the 3-2-1-1 pattern of the potions riddle. So I went through the climax of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire with a fine-tooth comb and found seven sevens! In addition to the aforementioned seven spells, there’s one set of seven for each chapter. That piqued my interest: Where there are two sevens, there are likely to be more. In a more recent essay, “The Yew Wand,” I came upon another set of seven: the seven spells Voldemort casts that night. Among those sets of seven is the seven ingredients Voldemort uses to return to his body. ![]() I've been using Avery WePrint labels for my small business for the last three years and here is why I think you should too: Their WePrint design software is super user-friendly.Years ago in this column, I wrote “The Seven Battles,” where I pointed out how so many things in the series fall into the pattern of the seven potions: three poisons, two nettle wines, one potion taking you forward toward danger, and one taking you backward toward safety. You can order in small quantities which local print shops do not offer. They have the greatest variety of label sizes (I compared all the online label companies and only Avery could meet all my needs). They ship quickly and when I'm in a crunch I pay a little more and receive them in just a few days. In all honesty, when I tried going through local print shops there was some embarrassment when I'd have to admit how few labels I actually needed (we were a very small business), I'd feel pressure to order more than I could afford and I didn't necessarily appreciate the feedback they'd give on how I should alter my labels. ![]() Now that we're a larger business I stay with Avery for their outstanding customer service, beautiful labels and follow through to ensure my satisfaction. I'd mention the representative I work with by name but then you'd all request him. :o) Actually, I've worked with a few of their representatives and they've all been great. Whether you're considering printing your own labels at home or having a large order printed, consider using Avery WePrint services. See positive reviewsĪvery back when it was created, was maintained and owned by Avery Dennison - Office Products. They had a great product and you could print your own personal labels at Home or Work. Avery Dennison created a tool called DesignPro & Avery Wizard that was amazing and WORKED!Īvery now, is NOT Avery Dennison from the past. They sold their Office Products back in 2013 to CCL Industries. If you look at the back of the current label packages, you will see Avery Products Corporation as the name. You can tell they are more interested in making Huge profits over having quality products and services. They want you to pay Avery Products to print your labels instead of you owning and maintaining your labels and label formatted files. If you are lucky enough to still have the Avery DesginPro v5.5 software, keep it. You can still use under Windows 10,7, Vista, XP, 2000 or ME. If you use a 64bit system, need to modify the shortcut to make it work. Avery label wizard online windows#Ĭlick the Box at the bottom called Change settings for all users (if you see this) and under Compatibility Mode click the Box and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) option.Īt the bottom make sure you click on Run the program as an administrator Under the Properties of DesignPro 5 icon, go to the Compatibility tab and make the following changes. ![]() The nice thing about Avery Dennison, they maintained their software with Template updates for new labels. If something was missing you could also call them and get the new spec's to create a new label model yourself. For example, Avery Blank Printable Tickets 16154 was not in DesignPro because it was made after 2013. The reps at the time in 2014 must have been former Avery Dennison reps because I was able to get the specs and add it to DesignPro software without any issue.Īvery now by CCL, could care less about what you use.
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