Brady POWERMark User Manual page 50

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When you start a new area, the change markers from the previous area are still in effect. For
example, if you chose a new type size in the previous area, that size applies in the new area.
Also remember that any label options you choose, such as changing the justification, affect
every label and area in the text buffer.
Note: If you add a second color in a new area (when you have a continuous
color monochrome ribbon installed), and if the existing text is already longer
than the supported maximum label length, you'll see the message shown
here.
When you print labels that contain multiple areas, the system automatically spaces the areas so
the text doesn't run together.
Note: Your system comes with twelve commonly-used standard label
layouts that allow you to quickly create labels with multiple areas. One
advantage of using the standard layouts is that when you move to a new area,
you can change some label options for that area, which gives you even more
flexibility in your label designs. For more information, see
layouts
2-10
Text too long for more than one color.
Press any key to continue.
See Correcting multiple line problems on page 2-8 for more
information.
on page 2-11.
Using standard
Adding lines, labels and areas to freeform labels

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