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  • Page 1 LabelMark 3 User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Preface ................................1 Copyright and Trademarks ........................1 Technical Support Contact Information....................1 Getting Started ............................. 3 System Requirements ..........................3 Installing LabelMark ..........................3 Upgrading From a Previous Version of LabelMark ................. 3 Installing Printer Drivers .......................... 4 What’s New ..............................
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents Moving Between Open Files ........................30 Advanced LabelMark Techniques ......................31 Modifying a Label Part ........................... 31 Creating a Custom Label Part......................... 33 Deleting a Custom Label Part......................... 34 Creating a Favorite Label Parts List ....................... 36 Using a Favorite Part List ........................
  • Page 5 Table Of Contents Importing Data into LabelMark Plus ...................... 72 Selecting Objects in LabelMark Plus...................... 75 Object Toolbar ............................76 Moving an Object ........................... 76 Resizing an Object..........................77 Deleting an Object ..........................77 Cutting, Copying and Pasting Objects ....................78 Templates Guide............................
  • Page 7: Preface

    Brady further assumes no liability arising out of the application or use of any product or system described, herein; nor any liability for incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this document.
  • Page 8 LabelMark 3 User Guide Europe Country Phone E-Mail Address France +800 907 107 tsfrance@bradycorp.com Germany, Austria, +49 6103 75 98 451 tsgermany@bradycorp.com Switzerland Italy +39 02 96 28 60 14 tsitaly@bradycorp.com Netherlands +32 52 457 397 tsbelgium@bradycorp.com Scandinavia +46 85 90 057 33 tscandinavia@bradycorp.com...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Run, type D:\setup.exe and click OK (replace D: with your CD drive.) 2. Click Install LabelMark. Note: Installation occurs in a new directory (C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3), so earlier versions of LabelMark will not be overwritten 3. Follow the prompts on your screen.
  • Page 10: Installing Printer Drivers

    PC depending on your needs. Note: The TLS2200® Portable Printer does not require a driver. Note: To install the Brady TLS PC Link™ driver, do not follow the procedure below. Rather, insert the LabelMark CD and click Printer Drivers TLS PC Link.
  • Page 11: Labelmark Documentation

    LabelMark Plus. It is now also easier to create and edit your own templates in LabelMark and LabelMark Plus. LabelMark Documentation Brady provides two sources of documentation for your reference when using LabelMark and LabelMark Plus: •...
  • Page 12: Quick Start Guide - Creating A Basic Text Label

    LabelMark 3 User Guide • Browse – Allows you to read topics in a logical order. Click the buttons (Previous Topic and Next Topic) to browse through the guide. • Browser buttons – You can also use the forward and back buttons on your web browser to retrace the steps you have taken from topic to topic.
  • Page 13 Getting Started The New file screen appears: Select the Printer to use from the list of available printers. (Select the Default LabelMark printer option to use this printer for future label files as well.) Select the Printer type from the list (DotMatrix, InkJet, Laser, Thermal, TLS2200/TLS PC Link or Wraptor™...
  • Page 14 The table sorts in ascending and descending order with repeated clicks. The Part List defaults to Master (all Brady stock parts). If you select Favorite, you will only see Printer types, Part families and Parts in your favorite list (see Creating a Favorite Label Part List).
  • Page 15 Getting Started Set the print options (if necessary) and click Print. 5. Save Label File: Click File Save… (or click the Save icon on the toolbar). The Save As dialog box appears. Type the file name and click Save. LabelMark displays the default file location. You may change to a different folder or change the default location (see Changing User Defaults).
  • Page 17: Labelmark Overview

    LabelMark Overview Label Editor Screen When you create or open a label file, the label editor screen appears. It includes the following: • Menus and toolbars. • The editor displays the labels approximately as they will print. • The dashed lines show the size of the text. The gray hatch marks represent a partial line(s) of text –...
  • Page 18: Standard Toolbar

    LabelMark 3 User Guide • Right-click the label header (the area immediately above the label) or the empty space in a label to display commands that apply to that specific label. Standard Toolbar The Standard toolbar is for editing at the document level.
  • Page 19: Format Toolbar

    LabelMark Overview Format Toolbar The Format toolbar allows you to change the font and alignment of text items on a label. Icon/Box Description/Values Font – Sets font type (menu equivalent: Format Font…) Font Size – Sets font size (menu equivalent: Format Font…) Font Resize –...
  • Page 20: Action Toolbar

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Action Toolbar The Action toolbar is for editing at the label level. Icon Description Select All Labels – selects all labels with data in the open file (menu equivalent: Edit Select All) WireMark – duplicates all lines of text as many times as they will fit...
  • Page 21 LabelMark Overview You will see as many labels in the file that will fit on your screen. Select the last label in the file and press Tab to create a new label. • Two-Sided Sleeve When working with a two-sided sleeve, you can display either side or both sides. The Two-Sided Sleeve toolbar is disabled for other label parts.
  • Page 22: Label Navigation Toolbar

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Label Navigation Toolbar The Label Navigation toolbar appears when you display the single label view. Icon Description First and Previous – jumps to the first label in the file or the previous label in the file. You can also press Shift+Home to go to the first label.
  • Page 23: Changing User Defaults

    The language setting will take effect the next time you start LabelMark. Designate a flip character to use with the flip-flop feature. Note: Do not use a character you might use elsewhere in your label files. Select the COM port for TLS2200 printer (the Brady portable thermal transfer printer). LabelMark Overview...
  • Page 24 LabelMark 3 User Guide • Label tab options (set the default part, part list, etc.): To select a default part number (the suggested part when you create a new label file): Click Deselect label to clear the previous default part number.
  • Page 25: Basic Labelmark Techniques

    Basic LabelMark Techniques Creating a New Label File To create a new label file: Follow the steps in Quick Start Guide – Creating a Basic Text Label. Adding Text to a Label To add text to a label: 1. Click on the desired location on the label to place the text. 2.
  • Page 26: Serializing Labels (Simple)

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Additional WireMarking notes: • You can WireMark multiple lines of text. • The gray hatch marks represent a partial line(s) of text – you are not allowed to place anything in this area and it will not print.
  • Page 27: Modifying Serialization

    Basic LabelMark Techniques Start – Enter the starting value. To create serial numbers with leading zeros, enter the starting value with zeros. For example, 001 instead of 1. End – Enter the ending value. You may perform serializations that increment or decrement. To decrement a serial number, enter a lower value in the End box than you have in the Start box.
  • Page 28 LabelMark 3 User Guide 2. Click the Date/Time icon on the Action toolbar. 3. Build the date/time string that appears in the Format: box: Clear All deletes the contents of the Format: box, so you can start over. Add date/time elements by clicking on the desired buttons e.g. January, AM/PM, etc.: Click the Date tab to add date elements to the string or click Time to add time elements.
  • Page 29: Modifying Date And Time Information

    Basic LabelMark Techniques Modifying Date and Time Information To change, format or delete an existing date/time field, see Working with Linked Objects. Working with Linked Objects When you import data, serialize labels or insert a date/time fields, LabelMark creates linked objects. The linked objects contain the attributes for modifying the item.
  • Page 30 LabelMark 3 User Guide To format linked objects: 1. Click one of the linked objects Note: You can select and format one linked object without affecting the others. 2. Select Edit Select All Linked Objects 3. Format the objects as desired...
  • Page 31: Selecting Text And Labels

    Basic LabelMark Techniques Selecting Text and Labels You can select, edit, copy and format text and labels. The selection determines if the formatting comes along when you paste. The following table lists selection items, how to select them and paste characteristics: Item To select…...
  • Page 32: Making Data Fit On A Label

    LabelMark 3 User Guide To copy text and labels: 1. Select the data (see Selecting Text and Labels) 2. Click the Copy icon on the Standard toolbar To paste text and labels: 1. Select the label you want to paste the data on Note: To paste the copied data to more than one label, select a range of labels 2.
  • Page 33 Basic LabelMark Techniques 2. Click the Command Multiplier icon on the Action toolbar. 3. Select the action: Copy line or object – Copies the selected text or object(s) to the Start at label location the number of times specified in the Copies field. You may have to move or delete objects that interfere with the placement of the items being pasted in LabelMark Plus.
  • Page 34: Finding And Replacing

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Finding and Replacing To find text in a label file: • Select Edit Find • Type the text you want to search for in the Find what box • Check Match case if you want to find the exact text including upper and lowercase characters •...
  • Page 35: Saving A File

    Basic LabelMark Techniques To change to a different label part: 1. Click the Label Part Setup icon on the Standard toolbar. 2. Select a new Printer type and Part Name from the Select New Part tab. 3. Click Apply to File to preview the new part. Click Restore to change back to the Original part. Note: If the new part is smaller than the original, your data may no longer fit (see Making Data Fit on a Label).
  • Page 36: Closing A Label File

    LabelMark 3 User Guide File extensions and default locations vary depending on file type. Extension File Type File Location * LabelMark file C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Files LabelMark template C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Templates LabelMark Plus file C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Files LabelMark Plus template C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Templates Refer to Changing User Defaults for information on changing file locations.
  • Page 37: Advanced Labelmark Techniques

    Modifying a Label Part LabelMark contains an extensive list of master Brady parts. However, you may need to modify an existing label part. The Label Part Setup feature allows you to do this by setting the label size, margins, etc.
  • Page 38 Click Apply to File to use the modified part only in the current file. You will not see your custom part along with the master Brady parts the next time you create a new label file. The system adds an asterisk to the part in the status bar to indicate it is modified.
  • Page 39: Creating A Custom Label Part

    Advanced LabelMark Techniques Creating a Custom Label Part To create a new label part from scratch: 1. Click the Label Part Setup icon on the Standard toolbar. 2. Click the Create New Part tab. LabelMark displays the settings for the active part (irrelevant settings for the displayed part are disabled).
  • Page 40: Deleting A Custom Label Part

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Enter the dimensions as shown in the example below and then select Rotated so your labels will print properly. A – Top margin B – Left margin C – Horizontal gap D – Vertical gap E – Label width F –...
  • Page 41 Advanced LabelMark Techniques 2. Click the Delete Part tab. 3. Select the Printer type and Part family options for the part you want to delete. 4. Click the custom label part in the list (use Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select more than one part). 5.
  • Page 42: Creating A Favorite Label Parts List

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Creating a Favorite Label Parts List To create a list of your favorite (most commonly used) label parts: 1. Select Tools Favorite Parts List…. 2. Select the Printer type and Part family to display in the Master parts list.
  • Page 43: Serializing Labels (Advanced)

    Advanced LabelMark Techniques Serializing Labels (Advanced) The Advanced Serialization function allows you to define serialization strings comprised of multiple components that increment or decrement separately. To perform a multi-string serialization: 1. Select the label you would like to start on. 2.
  • Page 44 LabelMark 3 User Guide Select the Priority # to set the order in which the component strings will increment or decrement: Values are 0-10. Priority 0 serializes independent of other strings. A higher priority string will reach its ending value before a lower priority string starts to increment (e.g.
  • Page 45 Advanced LabelMark Techniques LabelMark calculates the Total number of labels required to complete the serialization. Enter a smaller number if you do not want the entire sequence. Enter a larger number if you want the sequence to complete and start over again. Add constant text before or after the serialization with Prefix or Suffix (if desired).
  • Page 46: Serialization Types Table

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Serialization Types Table Note: These serialization types are applicable for simple and advanced serialization, but not for 110/BIX Block serialization. Serial Type Description Decimal Decimal (0-9) serialization. (Base 10) Hexadecimal (Base 16) 0-F numeric serialization: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, etc.
  • Page 47: 110 Block, Bix Block And Patch Panel Parts

    Advanced LabelMark Techniques 110 Block, BIX Block and Patch Panel Parts LabelMark allows you to customize formats for printing 110 Block, BIX Block and Patch Panel labels. The parts used for these are: Label Type Printer Type Part Number Laser LAT-177 3 Pair (110 Block) LAT-177 4 Pair (110 Block) LAT-177 5 Pair (110 Block)
  • Page 48: Setting Continuous Label And Terminal Block Options

    LabelMark 3 User Guide 4. Use the serialization function. Select Tools Serialization 110/BIX Block…. To perform a 110/BIX Block horizontal serialization: Select 110/BIX Horizontal as the serialization Type. Type the starting number (e.g. 001). Type the number of strips (e.g. 2).
  • Page 49: Using The Flip-Flop Feature

    Advanced LabelMark Techniques • When you create a new file with a continuous part, the value you enter in the Repeat/Length (or Repeat/Width for rotated parts) box determines: The length of the label if printing a banner label. The center-to-center spacing for terminal block labels. •...
  • Page 50 LabelMark 3 User Guide Left to Right Insert All – Inserts a flipped version next to the original. This option doubles the number of labels. Before After Remove Flip Character – Deletes the flip character from the selected label(s) after you have performed your left-to-right flip-flop.
  • Page 51 Advanced LabelMark Techniques Top to Bottom Insert All – Inserts a flipped version next to the original. This option doubles the number of labels. Before After Advanced LabelMark Techniques...
  • Page 53: Printing Label Files

    Printing Label Files Printing a Label File Note: To change your printer, see Selecting a Printer or Changing User Defaults. To print a label file: 1. Display the Print dialog box: To print without previewing your file, click Print on the Standard toolbar. Or, to preview your file before printing, click Preview on the Standard toolbar: Click Next and Prev to scroll through the pages in your file.
  • Page 54: Selecting Print Ranges

    LabelMark 3 User Guide If necessary change the Print Position Adjustment settings to fine tune the way your labels print. These settings are saved with the label file, so you will not have to make the changes again the next time you open the file.
  • Page 55 Printing Label Files • Click Add Range. LabelMark adds your range to the Range Selection table and updates the Total Labels field. • Repeat this process to add up to 10 ranges to a file. Note: Ranges print in the order they were added.
  • Page 56: Setting Two-Sided Sleeve Print Options

    LabelMark 3 User Guide • Set the number of copies as described above. Setting Two-Sided Sleeve Print Options When printing a two-sided sleeve you will follow the standard print procedure (see Printing a Label File), but you will have a few additional print options.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting Printer And Part Problems

    Printing Label Files 3. Leave the system default for Orientation since LabelMark will set it. 4. Set the Properties if necessary. Note: With some operating systems (or some printer drivers) you must set printer properties in the windows Control Panel. Refer to your printer’s user manual or printer driver help file for information on setting printer properties.
  • Page 59: Creating And Using Templates

    Creating and Using Templates Creating a Template A template is a saved label format that allows you to have static data (e.g. logos and unchangeable text) as well as fields for variable data entry that are located at fixed locations on the label. You can create templates in both LabelMark and LabelMark Plus.
  • Page 60: Template Toolbar

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Lock items that are the same or static for every label in the file. Images, rectangles and lines are locked by default. Unlock (or do not lock) items to be used for variable data entry. Text and barcodes are unlocked by default.
  • Page 61: Creating A Label File From A Template

    Creating and Using Templates To edit an existing template: 1. Prepare to open the template: From the Welcome screen, select Edit saved template and click OK. From within the application, select File Open…. Change Files of type selection to Templates. Change to the Templates folder.
  • Page 62: Importing Data Into A File Based On A Template

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move through the unlocked fields. Use the Tab key to move to the next label (Shift+Tab to move to the previous label). You can also click a green data entry box to enter text or barcode information as appropriate: Type text in text fields.
  • Page 63: Importing Files

    Importing Files Data Import Overview LabelMark and LabelMark Plus allow you to import data from other sources. Some things to keep in mind when importing data: • You can import ASCII text files, Microsoft® Excel™ and Lotus 1-2-3™ spreadsheets and database files.
  • Page 64 LabelMark 3 User Guide 4. Select the type of data to import and click Next: See Data Import Types for details. 5. Select the data file and click Next: Text file: Click Browse. Select the ASCII text file and click Open.
  • Page 65 Importing Files Select the delimiter. Excel or Lotus 123 spreadsheet file: Click Browse. Select the spreadsheet file and click Open. Importing Files...
  • Page 66 LabelMark 3 User Guide Other data source: If you are importing from a database, enter the necessary Other data source information (see Importing Data From a Database). 6. Select the tables and fields to include and click Next: Select the desired Table (spreadsheet worksheet or database table).
  • Page 67 Importing Files 7. Filter the data (if desired) and click Next: See Filtering Import Data for details. 8. Sort the data (if desired) and click Next: Select the fields you want to sort by and the direction for each sort. Importing Files...
  • Page 68 LabelMark 3 User Guide 9. Manually edit the SQL statement (if desired) and click Next: Refrain from editing the query string unless you are skilled with SQL. Warning: You cannot filter, sort, etc. after editing the SQL statement. Importing Files...
  • Page 69: Importing Into A Two-Sided Sleeve

    Importing Files 10. Review the resulting data and click Next: If the results are not what you expect, click Back and modify the import settings. 11. Set layout options (as needed) and click Finish: See Serializing Labels (Simple) for descriptions of the options. Importing Into a Two-Sided Sleeve When importing data into a two-sided sleeve label file, you have the option to automatically copy the contents of the first side of the sleeve to the second side.
  • Page 70: Data Import Types

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Data Import Types You can import the following data types into your label file (see Importing Data into Label Files): • Text – An ASCII text file consists of alphabetic and numeric ASCII characters. Individual pieces of data (or fields) are delimited with a character such as a comma.
  • Page 71 Importing Files 4. Enter the Connection information. Click Help for additional assistance if required. The required information varies by provider. For example: For a Microsoft® Access™ database: Browse for the database file, select it and click Open Click Test Connection to confirm the provider and database Click OK For a Microsoft®...
  • Page 72: Filtering Import Data

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Filtering Import Data The filter feature allows you to add conditions to import fields. Data must meet the conditions to be included in your label file. To filter your import data: 1. Complete the first 6 steps of the Importing Data into Label Files process.
  • Page 73 Importing Files Type the Value for which the condition applies: Unless the value is strictly numeric, enclose it in single quotes. For example, Value = 'A'. The wildcard for one or more characters is % (not * as in past versions). For example, Value = 'A-%' would return A-East, A-West, A-North, etc.
  • Page 74: Formatting Import Data

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Formatting Import Data To format imported data, see Working with Linked Objects. Importing Files...
  • Page 75: Working With Objects - Labelmark Plus

    Working With Objects - LabelMark Plus LabelMark vs. LabelMark Plus You can create and edit your label files in one of two applications: LabelMark or LabelMark Plus. • LabelMark is the standard application for text-only labels – similar to "line mode" in version 2.x. Editing attributes are set on a line-by-line basis.
  • Page 76: Inserting Barcodes

    LabelMark 3 User Guide 2. Click the text object you want to edit. 3. Type your updated information. 4. See Formatting Text for details on formatting a text object. Note: To format all of the text objects within a text block at once, click it with the Select tool.
  • Page 77: Inserting Images

    Working With Objects - LabelMark Plus Inserting Images To import an image into a LabelMark Plus label: 1. Select the Images icon on the Draw 2. Click the desired location on the label for the image’s top-left corner. 3. Browse to the location of the image (bitmaps only), select it and click Open. LabelMark Plus sizes the image to fit in the available space if it is too large.
  • Page 78: Importing Data Into Labelmark Plus

    LabelMark 3 User Guide 2. Click the Properties icon. Property Field Description The location of the rectangle or line from the top-left corner of the Position label (the top-left corner of a label is 0, 0) Size The height and width of the rectangle or line...
  • Page 79 Working With Objects - LabelMark Plus 4. Display the import wizard by selecting Tools Import Data...: 5. Select the type of data to import (see Data Import Types) and click Next: 6. Select the data file and click Next: Select the ASCII text file or Excel™ or Lotus 1-2-3™ spreadsheet file to import and click Open, or If you are importing from a database, enter the necessary Other data source information (see Importing Data From a Database).
  • Page 80 LabelMark 3 User Guide Select the import order for importing data: The Automatic import option does not allow you to map import data to your label objects. It imports data into new text objects from top-to-bottom. When you import data into a file based on a template, it fills the objects from left-to-right and top-to-bottom (see diagram).
  • Page 81: Selecting Objects In Labelmark Plus

    Working With Objects - LabelMark Plus Selecting Objects in LabelMark Plus The items placed on a label in LabelMark Plus are objects. Objects include text, barcodes, images, lines and rectangles. To select an object: • Use the Select tool to click the object you wish to edit. •...
  • Page 82: Object Toolbar

    LabelMark 3 User Guide Object Toolbar The Object toolbar allows you to manipulate objects (text, barcodes, images, rectangles and lines) in LabelMark Plus. First select the object you want to modify and then select the appropriate Object toolbar button. Icon Description Symbology –...
  • Page 83: Resizing An Object

    Working With Objects - LabelMark Plus Resizing an Object Note: You cannot resize text and barcode objects. They grow based on their data. There are two ways to resize the selected object in LabelMark Plus: • Click the Properties icon , type your desired Width and Height and click OK.
  • Page 84: Cutting, Copying And Pasting Objects

    LabelMark 3 User Guide 2. Delete the object: Press the Delete key on the keyboard to delete the object. Click the Cut icon to delete the object but keep it available for pasting. Cutting, Copying and Pasting Objects Note: You can copy and paste text between LabelMark and LabelMark Plus. However, you cannot copy and paste other objects (barcodes, images, rectangles and lines) from LabelMark Plus into LabelMark.
  • Page 85: Templates Guide

    Templates Guide Stock Label Templates The following templates were installed to the C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Templates folder for use with LabelMark Plus. These templates were created to help you easily place your data on specialized label formats. We recommend using these templates when creating files with these parts (see Creating a Label File from a Template).
  • Page 87: Symbols Guide

    Symbols Guide Symbol Library The following images were installed to the C:\Program Files\Brady\LabelMark 3\Images folder for use with LabelMark Plus. These images were provided solely for your convenience and you are responsible for their use. If you plan to use an agency's mark, please obtain their approval.
  • Page 88 LabelMark 3 User Guide Symbols Guide...
  • Page 89 Symbols Guide Symbols Guide...
  • Page 91: Index

    Index 110 block center part numbers ..........44 horizontal............. 81 serialization ..........45 vertical ............81 change part for existing file ........32 Access database printer for existing file ......... 32 import data from ...........70 close import data types ..........70 label file ............34 action toolbar ..........16 LabelMark application.........
  • Page 92 LabelMark 3 User Guide text..............29 image guide ........... 5 copyright information ........1 online user's guide ......... 5 create PDF user's guide (printable) ......5 custom part ...........37 template guide ..........5 label file from template ........57 tutorials ............5 new label file ..........7 DOS version .............
  • Page 93 Index filter import data ..........71 import data find text............32 filter ............. 71 first label (go to)..........18 format ............74 flip-flop from database..........70 designate flip character.........19 into file based on template......58 use the flip-flop feature ........46 into label file..........61 font into LabelMark Plus ........
  • Page 94 LabelMark 3 User Guide editor screen ..........13 last label (go to) ..........18 go to..............18 library insert new .............16 symbols............87 insert with command multiplier....30 templates............85 make data fit on label ........30 line select all labels..........16 copy with command multiplier....30 select labels and text........28...
  • Page 95 Index rectangle ............77 OLE DB provider serialization ..........25 import data from .......... 70 template ............56 open text in LabelMark Plus .........75 existing label file ......... 34 existing template.......... 56 move object ............82 open icon ............. 14 multiple label view other data source use views ............17 import data types .........
  • Page 96 LabelMark 3 User Guide print preview icon.........14 setting ............7, 19 printer calibration test........49 terminal block options ......... 46 range of labels ..........50 replace text ............. 32 two-sided sleeve print options ......52 requirements system ............3 print range delete ............50 resize label copies ...........50...
  • Page 97 Index serialization types table ........43 insert in LabelMark ........23 serialize labels ..........24 insert in LabelMark Plus......75 single label view make data fit on label........30 label navigation toolbar ........18 modify in LabelMark Plus ......75 use views ............17 select text and labels ........
  • Page 98 LabelMark 3 User Guide tutorials .............5 use views ............. 17 two-sided sleeve zoom icon ............ 14 import data into ..........69 print options..........52 WebHelp use views ............17 how to use online user's guide ....... 6 welcome screen underline show and hide ..........19 format text ............15...

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