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reference name
Name assigned to an object so that the object can be referenced when multiple variable objects
are on a single label. For example, when linking a barcode to a specific object on a label, you
use the reference name of the object in the barcode properties.
S
saved labels
Labels that you have created and saved as label files.
SmartPaste
A quick way to print labels using data from other programs.
U
UCC/EAN 128
UCC/EAN 128 is used instead of EAN 8/EAN 13 when additional information needs to be
encoded.
UPC
Universal Product Code (UPC) is commonly used to identify retail products sold in stores in
the United States.
UPC-A
Universal Product Code (UPC) version A is commonly used to identify retail products sold in
stores in the United States. This code requires 12 digits: the first digit represents the product
type, the next five digits encode the manufacturer's UPC code, the next five digits represent
the product code, followed by the checksum digit. After you enter the 11 digits to be encoded,
the program automatically calculates the checksum for the 12th digit. This code requires
numeric information only.
UPC-E
Universal Product Code (UPC) version E is small in size and is commonly used for small
packages. The information encoded in the UPC-E barcode is identical to information encoded
in UPC-A barcodes, except that zeros are omitted from the encoded number in order to reduce
the number of digits from 12 to 6. This code requires numeric information only. UPC-E can
only be used for product UPC codes (the product type character must be 0 or 1).
V
variable
When the label is printed the variable data on the label changes for each label based on the
source data. Source data can come from entries in the Address Book, Smart Paste, Merge Print
from Database, or DYMO Label Add-Ins.
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