LabelMark User Guide
4. Determine the labels to be affected:
Copies: – The number of times the selected Action will occur.
Start at label: – The label number to start the action on.
Apply action to: – Select a radio button to determine if you want to perform the action on
every label or to skip over labels.
5. Click OK.
Finding and Replacing
To find text in a label file:
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Select Edit
Find.
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Type the text you want to search for in the Find what box.
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Check Match case if you want to find the exact text including upper and lowercase characters.
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Select the Direction for the search.
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Click Find Next.
To find and replace text:
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Select Edit
Replace.
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Type the text you want to search for in the Find what box.
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Type the text you want to replace it with in the Replace with box.
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Check Match case if you want to find the exact text including upper and lowercase characters.
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Select the Direction for the search.
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Click Find Next and click Replace to replace each occurrence or click Replace All to
immediately replace all occurrences of the text.
Note: You can search for text in linked objects (imported, serialized or date/time fields), but you cannot
replace text. To modify a linked object, double-click it (see Working with Linked Objects).
Undoing/Redoing Actions
LabelMark allows you to undo and redo editing and formatting commands.
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To reverse an action, click Edit
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To perform an action again, click Edit
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Undo. Or use the
icon from the Standard Toolbar.
Redo. Or use the
icon from the Standard Toolbar.
Basic LabelMark Techniques