Making Data Fit On A Label; Repeating Common Commands - Brady LabelMark 3 User Manual

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LabelMark 3 User Guide
To copy text and labels:
1. Select the data (see Selecting Text and Labels)
2. Click the Copy icon
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. Click the Paste icon
Note: You can also copy text from other Windows® applications and paste it into LabelMark.

Making Data Fit on a Label

If your data does not fit on a label, LabelMark displays it in red and it will not print properly until you
make it fit.
To make an oversized item fit, you can do one of the following:
For text (see Format Toolbar):
Reduce the font size.
Condense the text.
Change to a larger label part (see Selecting a Different Label Part).
Move the object to left and towards the top of the label in LabelMark Plus (see Moving an
Object).
If you are importing data, serializing or inserting date/time information and the data does not fit:
Click on one of the imported data elements, select Edit
change the font attributes until the data fits.

Repeating Common Commands

The Command Multiplier repeats certain commands the specified number of times. It's useful when
inserting or deleting a large number of labels or when copying a number of labels or objects.
To use the Command Multiplier:
1. If you are copying a labels or objects, select them now.
Note: If you are copying objects, the objects you select must be on one label.
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Linked Objects and
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