User Guide
DYMO Label v.8
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                                        Contents
Introduction                                       1
What's New in DYMO Label                           1
  What's New in v.8.5.3                            1
  What's New in v.8.5.2                            1
  What's New in v.8.5.1                            1
  What's New in v.8.5                              1
  What's New in v.8.4.2                            2
  What's New in v.8.4.1                            2
  What's New in v.8.4                              2
Supported Label Printers                           2
What's In This User Guide                          2
What Version 7 Users Need to Know                  5
Upgrading to DYMO Label v.8 (Windows)              5
Upgrading to DYMO Label v.8 (Mac)                  5
Label Files                                        5
Address Book                                       5
Label and Tape Editors                             6
Choosing a Label                                   6
Design Toolbar                                     6
Choosing a Printer                                 6
LabelWriter Twin Turbo Users                       7
Intelligent Mail® Barcode                          7
Helping to Improve DYMO Products (Windows Only)    9
Tour DYMO Label v.8                               11
Labels Tab                                        11
  Tape Labels                                     13
Insert Tab                                        13
  Label Objects                                   15
  Clip Art                                        15
Address Book Tab                                  16
Edit Area                                         16
  Edit Area - LabelWriter Label                   17
  Edit Area - Tape Label                          17
Print Area                                        17
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     Zooming the Workspace (Windows)                  18
     Zooming the Workspace (Mac)                      19
     Getting Started                                  21
     Adding My Return Address                         21
     Adding My Logo                                   21
     Finding Your Label Type                          22
     Choosing a Layout                                23
     Printing Your First Label                        23
     Correcting an Address                            23
     Printing from the Desktop (Windows)              24
     Using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)                24
     For Sheet Label Users                            25
     How To...                                        27
     Add Style to Your Labels                         27
     Print Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste   27
     Print Quickly from Anywhere (Windows)            28
     Print Quickly from Anywhere (Mac)                28
     Print a Large Mailing List Continuously          29
     Create a Multi-Line CD Label                     29
     Create a Two-Sided Label                         30
     Add Your Own Logo                                30
     Frequently Asked Questions                       31
     Moving Your Files to Another Computer            31
     Changing the Postal Barcode Position             31
     Sharing Label Files                              32
     Removing the Sample Address Book                 32
     Finding Your Version 7 Labels (Windows Only)     33
     Viewing the Status of Your Label Maker           33
     Printing Labels                                  35
     Printing a Single Label                          35
       Printing from the Address Book                 35
       Printing from the Desktop (Windows)            36
       Using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)              36
       Printing Directly from Other Programs          37
       Printing Directly from Microsoft Word          37
     Printing Multiple Labels                         38
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  Printing Multiple Copies                            38
  Printing Multiple Addresses                         38
  Printing Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste   39
  Importing and Printing Data                         39
About Smart Paste                                     39
  Printing Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste   40
  Printing from a Spreadsheet Using Smart Paste       40
  Printing from a Text File Using Smart Paste         41
  Printing from a Word Processor Using Smart Paste    42
Choosing a Printer                                    44
Printing to a LabelWriter Twin Turbo Printer          44
  Using Both Label Rolls                              45
Adjusting the Print Quality                           45
Changing the Tape Label Alignment                     46
Printing Cut Marks Between Labels                     46
Setting the Default Copies to Print                   46
Designing a Layout                                    49
Creating a New Layout                                 49
Modifying a Sample Layout                             50
Saving a Layout                                       50
Adding Design Objects                                 50
  Adding an Address Object                            51
  Adding a Text Object                                53
  Adding a Circular Text Object                       56
  Adding an Image Object                              59
  Adding a Shape Object                               60
  Adding a Barcode Object                             61
  Adding a Counter Object                             63
  Adding a Date and Time Object                       64
Using Clip Art                                        66
  Adding Clip Art to Your Label                       66
  Adding an Image to the Clip Art Library             66
  Deleting an Image from the Clip Art Library         66
Adding a Screen Grab to Your Label                    67
Changing the Font                                     67
Inserting a Symbol                                    67
Aligning Text                                         67
Creating Vertical Text                                68
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     Aligning Objects                                            68
     Rotating Objects                                            68
     Resizing Objects                                            69
     Adding a Border to an Image                                 69
     Adding a Border to a Tape Label                             69
     Adding Shading to Objects                                   70
     Creating a Variable Text Object                             70
     Using the Address Book                                      73
     Creating a New Address Book                                 73
     Adding an Address                                           74
     Adding an Address from a Label                              74
     Correcting an Address Book Entry                            74
     Correcting Multiple Addresses                               75
     Editing an Address                                          75
     Deleting an Address                                         75
     Using Outlook Contacts                                      75
     Using the Mac Address Book                                  76
     Switching Address Books                                     77
     Searching the Address Book                                  77
       Filtering the Address Book                                77
     Exporting an Address Book                                   78
     Importing Data to an Address Book                           78
     Editing Address Book Keywords (Windows Only)                80
     Printing Labels from Other Programs                         81
     Using the Word Add-In (Windows)                             81
     Using the Word Add-In (Mac)                                 82
     Using the Outlook Add-In (Windows Only)                     82
     Using the Mac Address Book Add-In (Mac Only)                83
     Using the Excel Add-In (Windows)                            84
     Using the Excel Add-In (Mac)                                84
     Using the ACT! Add-In (Windows Only)                        85
     About the DYMO Label Add-In for QuickBooks (Windows Only)   86
       Enabling the DYMO Label Add-In                            86
       Printing a Single Label from QuickBooks                   86
       Selecting Multiple Labels to Print                        87
       Printing Multiple Labels from QuickBooks                  88
       Printing Labels for Letters                               88
     Printing Directly from Other Applications                   89
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Customizing DYMO Label                               91
Adding My Return Address                             91
Adding My Logo                                       91
Changing the Language (Windows Only)                 92
Changing the Units of Measure                        92
Hiding the Rulers                                    92
Changing the Default Font                            93
Choosing the Startup Label                           93
Setting the Default Folders                          93
Setting Other Options                                94
  Suppressing the File Save Prompt                   94
  Suppressing the Check Label Size Warning           94
  Setting the Paste Button to Automatically Print    95
Customizing Address Fixer                            95
  Removing Punctuation with Address Fixer            95
  Setting the Capitalization Preferences             96
About Labels                                         97
  Label Rolls                                        97
  Label Cassettes                                    97
About Label Rolls                                    97
About Label Cassettes                                98
Finding Your Label Type                              98
Buying Labels                                        99
About Custom Labels                                  99
LabelManager 500TS Label Maker                      101
Importing Data and Downloading Labels               101
Downloading Clip Art                                101
Managing Files                                      102
  Managing Labels                                   102
  Managing Clip Art                                 103
Adding a Wireless Network Printer                   105
Updating the Software                               107
Developer and SDK Information                       109
Contacting DYMO                                     111
Internet Support                                    111
Contact Information                                 111
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       Glossary   113
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                                                                                         Chapter 1
                                                                  Introduction
               DYMO Label v.8 has been completely redesigned to make it easier than ever to design and
               print labels.
               Review the following topics to learn about what's new and what's changed in DYMO
               Label v.8.
                    What's New in DYMO Label
                    Tour DYMO Label Software
                    What Version 7 Users Need to Know
What's New in DYMO Label
               DYMO Label v.8 now makes it even easier for you to design and print labels. In addition to
               all the features you are familiar with, this topic lists the new features added to each release.
What's New in v.8.5.3
                n   Support for Microsoft Windows 10
                n   Support for OS X El Capitan v10.11
                n   Support for Microsoft Office 2016
                n   DYMO Label Web Service is installed for use by the DYMO Label Framework
What's New in v.8.5.2
                n   Support for OS X Yosemite
What's New in v.8.5.1
                n   Support for Microsoft Windows 8.1
                n   Support for Microsoft Office 2013
                n   Support for the latest versions of ACT! and QuickBooks.
                n   Support for OS X Mavericks
What's New in v.8.5
                n   Support for LabelManager Wireless PnP label maker
                n   Includes an Add Network Printer feature to add and print to the LabelManager Wireless
                    PnP label maker.
                n   For the following label maker models, the tape width size in the printer is reported at
                    the top of the Labels tab: LabelManager Wireless PnP, LabelManager 280, and
                    LabelManager 420P
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What's New in v.8.4.2
                n   Support for the LabelManager LM280 label maker.
                n   Support for Windows 8.
What's New in v.8.4.1
                n   Support for QR and PDF417 barcode types.
                n   Print mulitple labels from a database or CSV file with Import Data and Print on the
                    Mac.
                n   Addition of the Adult Patient Identification Wristband label type under Specialty/Retail
                    Labels. For use with LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo label printers.
What's New in v.8.4
                n   Support for the latest versions of ACT! and QuickBooks.
                n   User Guides for label printers installed on your computer can now be viewed from the
                    Help menu.
                n   Support for the LabelManager 500TS label maker.
                      l   Import data and download labels.
                      l   Download custom clip art.
                      l   Manage labels and clip art on the label maker.
Supported Label Printers
               DYMO Label v.8.5 supports the following printer models:
                n   LabelManager Wireless PnP
                n   LabelManager 280
                n   LabelManager 500TS
                n   LabelManager PnP
                n   LabelManager 420P
                n   LabelWriter 4XL
                n   LabelWriter 450 series
                n   LabelWriter 400 series
                n   LabelWriter 300 series (most models)
               See the Read Me file for a complete list of supported printers..
What's In This User Guide
               This User Guide contains the same information as the Help included with DYMO Label
               v.8. In this User Guide you will find the following chapters:
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                                                              What's In This User Guide
                             Gives an overview of the DYMO Label v.8
Tour DYMO Label v.8
                             software main work areas.
                             Contains topics to help new users start
Getting Started
                             printing labels right away.
                             Gives you some ideas about how you can do
How To                       more with your labels and get the most out of
                             DYMO Label software.
Frequently Asked             Contains answers to commonly asked
Questions                    questions.
                             Describes all the options for quickly printing
Printing Labels              labels from within DYMO Label v.8, from
                             the desktop, and from other applications.
                             Describes how to create or modify label
Designing a Layout           layouts to create your own custom label
                             designs.
                             Describes how to use the DYMO Address
Using the Address Book       Book and how to print labels from your
                             Outlook Contacts or Mac Address Book.
                             Describes how to print labels using
Printing Labels from Other   DYMO Add-Ins for Microsoft Office
Programs                     applications, Mac Address Book, ACT!, and
                             QuickBooks.
                             Describes various options for customizing the
Customizing DYMO Label       software so you can use the software the way
                             you want.
                             Describes thermal printing and the different
About Labels                 types of labels available for DYMO label
                             printers.
                             Describes how to obtain software updates as
Updating the Software
                             they become available.
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                                                                                        Chapter 2
              What Version 7 Users Need
                               to Know
              If you are used to working in DYMO Label software Version 7.8 and earlier, this chapter
              offers some important information you need to know when working in DYMO Label v.8.
Upgrading to DYMO Label v.8 (Windows)
              The first time you start DYMO Label v.8, the DYMO Label First Run wizard guides you
              through the following procedures:
               n   Importing your settings from an earlier version of the software
                   Many of your previous settings can be imported; including your default font, default
                   return address, and your startup label settings. In addition, all of the LabelWriter label
                   files in your default label file folder are automatically converted to the new label format
                   and copied into the new default Labels folder. Also, all of your Address Books are
                   automatically converted to the new Address Book format and copied into the new
                   default Address Books folder.
               n   Choosing to participate in the DYMO Product Improvement Program
               n   Registering your DYMO label printer
Upgrading to DYMO Label v.8 (Mac)
              Many of your previous settings are imported when you install DYMO Label v.8. Some of
              the settings that are imported from earlier versions of the software include: your default font,
              default label file folder, default return address, and your startup label settings.
Label Files
              Label Files that you create are now stored in the following default folder:
              Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Labels
              Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Labels
                   You can open all of your Version 7 LabelWriter label files with DYMO Label v.8.
                   However, DYMO Label v.8 cannot open tape labels created in earlier versions of the
                   software.
Address Book
              Address Books are now stored in the following folder:
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What Version 7 Users Need to Know
                   Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Address Books
                   Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Address Books
                       You can open all your Version 7 Address Books with DYMO Label v.8.
Label and Tape Editors
                   The Label and Tape editors from Version 7 are combined into one editor in DYMO Label
                   v.8. You now design tape labels in the same manner and using the same label objects as
                   die-cut paper labels.
Choosing a Label
                   The Label Files list in Version 7 has been replaced with the Labels tab in DYMO Label v.8.
                   On this tab, you can visually choose the label type you want to use by shape and size. You
                   can also choose from several different layouts for each label. You can find your most
                   recently printed labels by clicking Recently Printed Labels at the bottom of the tab.
Design Toolbar
                   The design objects that were located on the Design toolbar are now located on the Insert
                   tab. Double-click or drag an object to place the object on the current label. In addition, you
                   can now choose from a wide selection of clip art to add to your labels.
Choosing a Printer
                   All the label printers that are installed on your computer are now accessed from the print
                   area of the main window. Simply click the printer shown and the full list appears.
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                                                                            LabelWriter Twin Turbo Users
LabelWriter Twin Turbo Users
            The Left and Right label rolls show up in the printer list as separate printers. The label roll
            that you will print to is indicated by a green arrow and is bordered in blue . For example:
                                                     Twin Turbo with
                                                     Left Roll selected
Intelligent Mail® Barcode
            The Intelligent Mail barcode is now used by the USPS instead of the POSTNET barcode to
            represent the ZIP Code on your labels.
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                                                                      Chapter 3
    Helping to Improve DYMO
    Products (Windows Only)
You can help improve DYMO Label software by allowing DYMO to collect anonymous
information on how you use the product. The information collected will not be used to
personally identify you and you can stop participating at any time. For more information
about the DYMO Product Improvement Program, visit the DYMO Product Improvement
Program Web site.
To participate in the DYMO Product Improvement Program
1. Choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
2. Select the General tab.
3. Select the Help improve DYMO products check box.
4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
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                                                                                        Chapter 4
                                    Tour DYMO Label v.8
             DYMO Label software includes the following features:
              n   Toolbars - quickly access frequently used features.
              n   Edit Area - format your label and see a WYSIWYG preview of how your label will
                  print.
              n   Labels tab - choose your label type and layout, or choose a previously created label.
              n   Insert tab - quickly insert a variety of design objects onto your label.
              n   Address Book tab - manage your Address Book and easily insert entries onto your
                  label.
              n   DYMO Online - quickly access the DYMO Label Web site for tips, how-tos, FAQs,
                  and special offers.
Labels Tab
             The Labels tab displays all of the available label types and the most recently saved and
             printed labels. You can choose a saved or recently printed label to print or edit, or you can
             choose a new label type and layout to begin creating a new label.
                  The label types displayed are based on the type of label printer you have installed. If
                  your label printer only prints LabelWriter labels, then only LabelWriter labels are
                  displayed. If your label printer only prints D1 labels (for example, a LabelManager
                  420P or LabelManager PnP), then only Tape labels are displayed. If you have more than
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                           one type of label printer installed or if you have a LabelWriter Duo printer installed,
                           both LabelWriter labels and Tape labels are displayed.
                      The Labels tab consists of the following:
                       n   Label Types
                           Label Types displays a preview of all the
                           available label types. You can visually
                           choose your label type and then a label
                           layout to begin creating a new label. You
                           can filter the label types by category, such
                           as Address, Shipping, and so on.
                           The label types displayed are based on
                           the Location preference setting.
                       n   Saved Labels
                           Saved Labels displays all your recently
                           saved labels, ready for you to use again.
                       n   Recently Printed Labels
                           Recently Printed Labels displays the last
                           24 labels printed. Each time you print a
                           label, that label is remembered under
                           Recently Printed Labels. You can view
                           your recently printed labels and choose
                           one to print or edit.
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                                                                                                  Insert Tab
Tape Labels
              For some DYMO label printers, the width of
              the inserted label cassette is displayed on
              the Labels tab along with the cassette width
              currently selected in the software. For these
              label printers, each label cassette width is
              indicated by a different icon so you can
              quickly select the label width that matches
              the inserted cassette.
              The following DYMO label printers support
              this feature:
               n   LabelManager Wireless PnP
               n   LabelManager 420P
               n   LabelManager 280
              The following table describes the icons
              associated with each label width.
               Icon         Label Width
                            1/4 inch (6 mm)
                            3/8 inch (9 mm)
                            1/2 inch (12 mm)
                            3/4 inch (19 mm)
                            1 inch (24 mm)
Insert Tab
              You create your own label design by adding objects to a new or existing label layout.
              Each piece of information on a label is a separate object. For example, the logo is an Image
              object, the return address is a fixed Text object, a horizontal line is a shape object, and so
              on.
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                                                         Insert Tab
                You can add the following types of
                design objects to your label from the
                Insert tab:
Label Objects
                 n   Address
                 n   Text
                 n   Counter
                 n   Date and Time
                 n   Barcode
                 n   Shape, such as lines, rectangles,
                     circles, and so on
                 n   Image from your own collection
                 n   Circular Text
Clip Art
                DYMO Label software includes a
                variety of useful clip art images that
                you can quickly add to personalize
                your labels.
                Images in the Clip Art library are
                organized into different categories,
                making it quick and easy to find the
                clip art image that you want to use.
                You can also customize the Clip Art
                library by adding or deleting images.
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Address Book Tab
                  The Address Book tab displays a list of all the contacts in the current Address Book.
                  DYMO Label software includes a sample address book for you to use as you learn how to
                  work with the Address Book. You can add, delete, or edit entries in this sample Address
                  Book. Or, you can create a new Address Book that contains only your contacts and with a
                  name you prefer.
                  Alternatively, if you already have all your contacts saved in Outlook or the Mac Address
                  Book, you can choose to display those contacts on the Address Book tab. You can also
                  import addresses saved in a spreadsheet or text file to a new or existing DYMO Address
                  Book.
                      From the Address Book tab, you can do
                      the following:
                       n   Quickly add an address to a label
                       n   Select multiple addresses to print
                       n   Add, delete, and edit addresses in a
                           DYMO address book
                       n   Correct addresses and add the ZIP+4
                           code with Address Fixer (For US
                           addresses only)
                       n   Switch to a different Address Book
                       n   View and print your Outlook or Mac
                           Address Book contacts
                       n   Search for one or more addresses
                       n   Filter the Address Book to view only
                           the addresses you want to see
                           To select or clear the check boxes for
                           all addresses, choose Select All or
                           Select None from the Address Book
                           right-click menu.
Edit Area
                  The Edit area is the main workspace for creating labels. A WYSIWYG (what you see is
                  what you get) preview of your label is displayed in the Edit area. As you add design objects
                  to your label or change the formatting, you can immediately see how your label will print.
                  The Edit area includes the following features:
                      n    A toolbar for quickly formatting your label text
                      n    Quick access to label layouts
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                                                                                                   Print Area
                 n   A preview of your label
                The features available in the Edit are vary, depending on the type of label you have
                selected.
Edit Area - LabelWriter Label
Edit Area - Tape Label
Print Area
                The Print area includes several options for printing your labels. If you have more than one
                DYMO label printer installed, you can select which printer you want to print to.
                From the Print area, you can do the following:
                 n   Choose a label printer to print your labels to.
                 n   Select the number of copies of each label to print.
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                      n   See the total number of labels that will print.
                      n   Print your labels.
                  If you have more than one address selected in the Address Book, you can do the following:
                      n   Choose to print all the addresses that you have selected in the Address Book.
                      n   Choose to print only the label that is displayed in the Edit area.
                  For certain models of LabelManager label makers, the label maker status is displayed in the
                  Print area. For more information on the possible states of the label maker, see Viewing the
                  Status of Your Label Maker.
Zooming the Workspace (Windows)
                  Several options are available for zooming the workspace. You can zoom just the label in the
                  Edit area, or you can zoom the entire DYMO Label window.
                  To zoom the label
                          Do one of the following:
                          l   Move the slider at the bottom-right of the Edit area.
                          l   Click     at the bottom-right of the Edit area to zoom the label to fit the Edit area.
                          l   From the View menu, point to Zoom Label, and then select a zoom level for the
                              label.
                  To zoom the DYMO Label window
                          From the View menu, point to Zoom Window, and then move the slider to set the
                          zoom level.
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                                                                            Zooming the Workspace (Mac)
Zooming the Workspace (Mac)
           Several options are available for zooming the label in the Edit area.
           To zoom the label
               Do one of the following:
                l   Move the slider at the bottom-right of the Edit area.
                l   Click     at the bottom-right of the Edit area to zoom the label to fit the Edit area.
                l   From the Layout menu, point to Zoom Label, and then select a zoom level for the
                    label.
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                                                                                   Chapter 5
                                                      Getting Started
           DYMO Label software includes many options for quickly and easily designing and printing
           labels. You can visually choose the label type and layout you want, select and insert your
           default logo and return address, and even print directly from the desktop without opening
           DYMO Label software.
           Review the following topics to start using DYMO Label software.
            n   Adding My Return Address
            n   Adding My Logo
            n   Finding Your Label Type
            n   Choosing a Layout
            n   Printing Your First Label
            n   Correcting an Address
            n   Printing from the Desktop (Windows)
            n   Using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)
Adding My Return Address
           When you store a default return address, you can quickly insert this return address into an
           Address or Text object when needed. You can change your default return address at any
           time through the Preferences settings.
           To change or add your return address
           1. Do one of the following:
                 l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                 l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                The Preferences dialog box appears.
           2. If necessary, select the User information tab.
           3. Enter your address in the Default return address box, and then click OK.
Adding My Logo
           You can store an image file to use as your default logo. Once you have stored a default
           logo, you can quickly add that logo to any label you create. You can change your default
           logo at any time.
           You can use the following types of image files for the logo:
           BMP        GIF      PNG
           JPG        TIF
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Getting Started
                  To add or change your default logo
                  1. Do one of the following:
                       l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                       l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                      The Preferences dialog box appears.
                  2. If necessary, select the User information tab.
                  3. Under Default logo, click Browse.
                      The Open dialog box appears.
                  4. Navigate to and select the image file you want to use as your default logo, and then
                     click Open.
                      A preview of the image is displayed in the dialog box.
                  5. Click OK.
Finding Your Label Type
                  A preview of each of the different label types is displayed in the Label Types section on the
                  Labels tab. These previews help you to visually choose the label that matches the labels
                  loaded in your label printer.
                      The label types displayed are based on the type of label printer you have installed. If
                      your label printer only prints LabelWriter labels, then only LabelWriter labels are
                      displayed. If your label printer only prints D1 labels (for example, a LabelManager
                      420P or LabelManager PnP label maker), then only Tape labels are displayed. If you
                      have more than one type of label printer installed or if you have a LabelWriter Duo
                      printer installed, both LabelWriter labels and Tape labels are displayed.
                  The name and dimensions for each label type are located under the preview for each label
                  type.
                  To find your label type
                  1. Find the name and dimensions for your label type on the packaging that your labels
                     came in.
                  2. Locate your label in the Label Types list and verify that the name and dimensions
                     match those that appear on your label packaging.
                  3. To further confirm that you have located the correct label type, do the following:
                      a. Click      next to the label name or at the bottom of the Edit area.
                           A list of DYMO part numbers for that label is displayed.
                      b. Locate the DYMO part number for your label on the label packaging.
                      c. Verify that the DYMO part number on your label packaging matches one of the part
                         numbers in the list.
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                                                                                        Choosing a Layout
Choosing a Layout
            The Label Types section of the Labels tab displays a preview of all the different label types.
            Each label type has several sample layouts available. You can choose one of these layouts
            to use as is or as a starting point for designing a new layout.
            To choose a label layout
             1. Select the Labels tab.
             2. Under Label Types, select the label type you want to use.
                Several sample layouts are displayed.
             3. Select the layout that you want to use.
                The label layout that you selected appears in the Edit area.
                Tips
                 l   Click     to display detailed information about a label type to either match the
                     labels you already have or find out which labels to purchase.
                 l   You can filter the types of labels displayed by selecting a label category from the
                     Show list at the top of the Labels tab.
Printing Your First Label
            Printing labels is as easy as selecting a label type and layout, entering your data, and
            clicking the Print button.
            To print your label
             1. From the Labels tab, choose a label type that matches the labels loaded in the printer.
             2. In the Edit area, enter some text or an address on the label.
             3. If necessary, select the printer you want to print to.
             4. Enter the number of copies to print in the Number of copies box.
                     You can also select the number of copies to print using the up and down arrows.
             5. Click       .
Correcting an Address
            Using Address Fixer, you can check an address that you have added to your label with a
            database of US addresses, correct any mistakes, and automatically add the complete nine-
            digit ZIP+4 code.
            To correct an address
             1. Enter an address into an Address object on your label.
             2. Click       in the toolbar.
                The corrected address with the ZIP+4 code is displayed on the label in the Edit area.
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Printing from the Desktop (Windows)
                  Using QuickPrint, you can quickly print a label directly from your desktop without opening
                  DYMO Label software.
                  To print from the desktop
                  1. Double-click          in the notification area on the desktop.
                      DYMO QuickPrint starts.
                          If    is not displayed in the notification area, from the Start menu, point to All
                          Programs, DYMO Label, and then choose DYMO QuickPrint.
                  2. Drag, paste, or type the text you want to print on a label.
                  3. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the address you entered.
                  4. Do the following to select the print options:
                      a. Choose a label layout to use when printing from the Select label layout list.
                      b. If necessary, choose a printer to print to from the Select printer list.
                      c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                          You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
                          label type or layout.
                  5. Click Print.
Using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)
                  Using the QuickPrint widget, you can quickly print a label directly from your desktop
                  without opening DYMO Label software.
                  To use the QuickPrint widget
                  1. Press F12 to display the installed widgets.
                  2. In the DYMO QuickPrint widget, enter or paste the text you want to print on your
                     label.
                  3. Optionally, click       in the bottom-right corner of the widget to:
                      l   Change the label layout.
                      l   Change the position of the Intelligent Mail barcode before printing.
                      l   Choose a different label printer.
                  4. Click             .
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                     For Sheet Label Users
You can print labels from data that is formatted as a table in Microsoft Word using the
DYMO Label Word Add-in. For example, an address list previously set up for printing on
sheet labels is typically formatted as a table with each address contained in an individual
cell in the table.
When you print a group of table cells using the Word Add-in, each cell is treated as a
separate address (or text block) and printed on a separate label. You can print all or some of
the cells in a table.
You can use the add-in to preview the labels and change the label properties before
printing, or you can use Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
To print labels from a table
1. Do one of the following:
     l   To print a label for all the data in the table, place the cursor anywhere inside the
         table.
     l   To print a label for only some of the data in the table, select the cells you want to
         print.
2. Click        Print Label in the toolbar.
    The DYMO Word Add-In dialog box appears.
3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
         You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
         saved in the original data.
4. If you selected more than one table cell, click Next to review the data for each label.
5. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct any addresses you selected.
6. Do the following to select the print options:
    a. Choose a label layout to use when printing from the Select label layout list.
    b. If necessary, choose a printer to print to from the Select printer list.
    c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
         You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
         label type or layout.
7. Click Test Print to print a single label and verify that all settings are correct.
8. Click Print.
    A label prints for each table cell you selected.
    Click       Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
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                                                                                     Chapter 7
                                                                         How To...
            The topics in this section will give you some ideas about how you can do more with your
            labels and get the most out of DYMO Label software.
            DYMO offers a wide variety of labels in many different shapes and sizes. Here are just a
            few of the things that you can do with DYMO Label software:
             n   Add Style to Your Labels
             n   Print Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste
             n   Print Quickly from Anywhere
             n   Print a Large Mailing List Continuously
             n   Create a Multi-Line CD Label
             n   Create a Two-Sided Label
             n   Add Your Own Logo
Add Style to Your Labels
            DYMO Label software includes many options for adding style to your labels.
            The following are just some of the options that are available for enhancing the appearance
            of your labels.
             n   Add clip art to your label
             n   Insert symbols
             n   Add a border to an image
             n   Add a border to your label
             n   Use any font installed on your system
             n   Add vertical text to your label
             n   Add shading to your label
Print Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste
            When you use Smart Paste to print labels, the labels are formatted using the currently
            selected label layout. You can print using data from the clipboard or from a text or
            delimited (CSV) file.
            To print multiple labels from the clipboard
            1. Copy the text you want to print as labels to the clipboard.
            2. Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
                 A dialog box appears telling you how many labels will be printed.
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How To...
            3. Click OK.
                 The indicated number of labels are printed.
            To print multiple labels from a text file
            1. Choose Smart Paste from File from the Edit menu.
                 The Open dialog box appears.
            2. Navigate to and select the text or CSV file that contains the data, and then click Open.
                 A dialog box appears showing how many labels will be printed.
            3. Click OK.
                 The indicated number of labels are printed.
Print Quickly from Anywhere (Windows)
            DYMO Label now includes QuickPrint which is located in the notification area of your
            desktop. Now you can drag or paste addresses from any program or web page into
            QuickPrint and print a label without opening the DYMO Label program.
            To use QuickPrint
            1. Double-click           in the notification area on the desktop.
                 DYMO QuickPrint starts.
            2. Drag, paste, or type the text you want to print on your label.
            3. Click Print.
            From QuickPrint, you can choose to:
             n   Check the address with Address Fixer before printing.
             n   Change the label layout.
             n   Choose a different label printer.
Print Quickly from Anywhere (Mac)
            DYMO Label now includes a QuickPrint widget which you can use to quickly print a label
            without opening the DYMO Label program.
            To use the QuickPrint widget
            1. Press F12 to display the installed widgets.
            2. In the DYMO QuickPrint widget, enter or paste the text you want to print on your
               label.
            3. Click              .
            From the QuickPrint widget, you can click          in the bottom-right corner to do the
            following:
             n   Change the label layout.
             n   Change the position of the Intelligent Mail barcode before printing.
             n   Choose a different label printer.
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Print a Large Mailing List Continuously
            The LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer can automatically switch from one label roll to the
            other when you need to print more labels than are left on a roll. For example, suppose you
            are printing a mailing list that contains 225 addresses and the left label roll only contains
            about 100 labels. You can choose to use both rolls, and when the printer runs out of labels
            on the left roll, the labels automatically begin printing on the right roll until all the labels
            are printed.
                To use this selection, you must have the same type of labels loaded on each side of the
                printer.
            To use both rolls
             1. Load the same type of labels on each side of the printer.
             2. Select the Use both rolls check box in the Print area.
            When you select the Use both rolls check box, the selected printer image changes to show
            that both rolls will be used.
Create a Multi-Line CD Label
            You can create a multi-line CD label by adding multiple Circular Text objects to your label.
            In the following examples, each line of text is a separate Circular Text design object.
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Create a Two-Sided Label
            You can quickly create a two-sided label using the mirror text effect. When you apply this
            effect, a mirror image of the content in the object is placed above the original content. This
            feature is useful for creating two-sided file folder labels using address labels or for creating
            tent-shaped cards for place cards.
            The mirror effect can be applied to Address, Text, Counter, and Date and Time objects.
            To create a two-sided file folder label
            1. Create an address label that contains a Text object.
            2. If necessary, resize the Text object so that the object fills the label.
            3. Enter the text for your label in the Text object.
            4. Right-click the object and choose Properties.
                The Text Object Properties dialog box appears.
            5. Under Text effects, select the Mirror check box, and then click OK.
                A mirror image of the text is added to your label.
            6. Click       .
            7. Place the label on your file folder so that the center of the label folds over the top of
               the file folder.
                The text is visible from both sides of the folder.
Add Your Own Logo
            You can save an image file to use as your default logo. Once you have set your default logo
            file, you can quickly add the saved image to any label you create.
            To add a logo or custom image
            1. Double-click        Image on the Insert tab.
                The Image Object Properties dialog box appears.
            2. Select Use default logo file under Select image source.
            3. Select the desired alignment, scale, and border options for the image, and then click
               OK.
                Your default logo is added to the label.
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                                                                                     Chapter 8
                                              Frequently Asked
                                                    Questions
            The topics in this section provide answers to some commonly asked questions. If you do not
            see an answer to your question, visit the Support section of the DYMO Web site to view
            more Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
             n   Moving Your Files to Another Computer
             n   Changing the Postal Barcode Position
             n   Sharing Label Files
             n   Removing the Sample Address Book
             n   Finding Your Version 7 Labels
             n   Viewing the Status of Your Label Maker
Moving Your Files to Another Computer
            Your DYMO label files and Address Books are located in the DYMO Label folder in
            Documents. These files can be moved and copied to another computer just like any other
            file.
            To ensure that these files automatically show up in the correct locations within DYMO
            Label software, make sure you copy the files to the folders shown below:
                            Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Labels
            Label files     Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Labels
                            Choose Open from the File menu to access labels in this folder.
                            Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Labels\Layouts
            Label
                            Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Layouts
            layouts
                            Select a label type from the Labels tab to access layouts in this folder.
                            Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Address Books
            Address         Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Address Books
            Books           Choose Browse from the Address Book list to access Address Books in
                            this folder.
Changing the Postal Barcode Position
            By default, the Intelligent Mail barcode in an Address object is located above the address.
            This barcode can be placed above the address, below the address, or not shown at all.
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                       The Intelligent Mail barcode is now used by the United States Postal Service (USPS)
                       instead of the POSTNET barcode to represent the ZIP Code for US addresses.
                   To change the postal barcode position
                    1. Double-click the Address object on the label.
                       The Address Object Properties dialog box appears.
                    2. Select one of the options under Intelligent Mail barcode.
                    3. Click OK.
Sharing Label Files
                   You can share label files, layout files, and Address Books with others over a shared
                   network. You create a folder on your network that contains the files you want to share.
                   Then, anyone with access to that location on the network can open the files in DYMO
                   Label software.
                   To share label files
                    1. Create a folder on your shared network that contains the label files you want to share.
                             You can add separate folders to hold any layout files and DYMO Address Books
                             that you want to share.
                    2. (Optional) Change your default label file folder to this shared folder.
Removing the Sample Address Book
                   When you start the software the first time, the DYMO Address Book displayed contains a
                   number of sample addresses. When you create a new Address Book, that Address Book
                   becomes the current Address Book on the Address Book tab.
                   The Sample Address Book remains in your Address Books folder, but unless you select the
                   Sample Address Book as the current Address Book, you will not see the Sample Address
                   Book again.
                   Once you change the current Address Book, this new Address Book is displayed each time
                   you start the software.
                   You can also permanently delete the sample Address Book from your computer.
                   To permanently delete the sample Address Book
                    1. Navigate to the default Address Book folder that was installed with DYMO Label
                       software.
                       By default, this folder is created in the following location:
                       Windows: ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Address Books
                       Mac: Documents/DYMO Label Software/Address Books
                    2. Delete the sample Address Book, Sample Address Book.ABX, from the folder.
                       You cannot delete the sample Address Book from within DYMO Label software.
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                                                          Finding Your Version 7 Labels (Windows Only)
Finding Your Version 7 Labels (Windows Only)
            When you upgrade to DYMO Label v.8 from Version 7, all of the LabelWriter label files in
            your default label file folder are automatically converted to the new label format and copied
            into the following default folder:
            ...\Libraries\Documents\DYMO Label\Labels
                You can open all of your Version 7 LabelWriter label files with DYMO Label v.8.
                However, DYMO Label v.8 cannot open tape labels created in earlier versions of the
                software.
Viewing the Status of Your Label Maker
            For certain models of LabelManager label makers, the label maker status is displayed in the
            Print area.
            The following table describes the possible states of the label maker.
                                             Label maker is connected and battery is charging.
                                             Label maker is connected and battery is not
                                             charging
                                             Label maker is not connected or is turned off.
                                             Label maker is connected and there is a problem
                                             with the battery.
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                                                                                         Chapter 9
                                                            Printing Labels
               DYMO Label software offers a number of ways in which to insert data and print labels.
               DYMO Label software includes various features for printing single or multiple labels. You
               can print labels in the following ways:
                n   Print a single label
                n   Print a label from the Desktop (Windows)
                n   Print a label using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)
                n   Print labels from the Address Book
                n   Print labels from another application
                n   Print multiple labels at once
                    If the selected label type does not match the last label type printed to the selected
                    printer,     appears on the Print button.
Printing a Single Label
               In addition to simply adding text directly to your label, DYMO Label software provides a
               variety of options for printing single labels.
                n   Print an address from the Address Book
                n   Print from the desktop without starting DYMO Label software (Windows)
                n   Print a label using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)
                n   Print labels directly from other applications
Printing from the Address Book
               You can select an entry from the Address Book to print on a label. For simple address labels
               that contain only a single Address object, the selected Address Book entry is automatically
               inserted into the Address object on the label.
               For other types of labels (such as shipping labels and two-up address labels), you have more
               flexibility about which objects (Address, variable Text, and Barcode objects) link to the
               Address Book.
               To print a label from the Address Book
                1. Select a label type and layout to use from the Labels tab.
                    Make sure you select a layout that contains at least one Address or variable Text object.
                2. Select the Address Book tab.
                3. Select the address to print from the Address Book.
                    The address appears on the label in the Edit area.
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                  4. If necessary, select the printer that you want to print to.
                  5. Enter the number of copies to print in the Number of copies box.
                      The number of labels that will print is displayed under the Print button.
                  6. Click       .
Printing from the Desktop (Windows)
                  Using QuickPrint, you can quickly print a label directly from your desktop without opening
                  DYMO Label software.
                  To print from the desktop
                  1. Double-click          in the notification area on the desktop.
                      DYMO QuickPrint starts.
                          If    is not displayed in the notification area, from the Start menu, point to All
                          Programs, DYMO Label, and then choose DYMO QuickPrint.
                  2. Drag, paste, or type the text you want to print on a label.
                  3. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the address you entered.
                  4. Do the following to select the print options:
                      a. Choose a label layout to use when printing from the Select label layout list.
                      b. If necessary, choose a printer to print to from the Select printer list.
                      c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                          You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
                          label type or layout.
                  5. Click Print.
Using the QuickPrint Widget (Mac)
                  Using the QuickPrint widget, you can quickly print a label directly from your desktop
                  without opening DYMO Label software.
                  To use the QuickPrint widget
                  1. Press F12 to display the installed widgets.
                  2. In the DYMO QuickPrint widget, enter or paste the text you want to print on your
                     label.
                  3. Optionally, click       in the bottom-right corner of the widget to:
                      l   Change the label layout.
                      l   Change the position of the Intelligent Mail barcode before printing.
                      l   Choose a different label printer.
                  4. Click             .
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Printing Directly from Other Programs
                You can print directly to your DYMO label printer from most programs in the same manner
                as any other printer. To make printing even easier, we have included software add-ins for
                some popular Windows and Macintosh programs, such as Microsoft Word and Outlook. For
                more information on the add-ins, see Printing Labels from Other Programs.
                To print labels on a DYMO label printer from applications other than DYMO Label
                software, you need to complete the following basic procedures:
                 n   Select your DYMO label printer from the printers list.
                 n   Choose the correct orientation and page size for the type of label you want to print.
                 n   Set the margins to allow the text to print correctly on the label.
                See Printing Directly from Microsoft Word for an example of how to print a label from a
                Windows application.
Printing Directly from Microsoft Word
                The instructions below describe how to print labels directly from Microsoft Word. You can
                use these instructions as guidelines to print labels from other Windows applications.
                     These instructions apply to Microsoft Word 2007. If you are using another version of
                     Microsoft Word, the steps you need to perform might be somewhat different.
                To print from Microsoft Word
                1. Enter the text you want to print on a label into a Microsoft Word document.
                2. Click the Office button, and then choose Print.
                     The Print dialog box appears.
                3. Under Printer, choose the DYMO printer you want to print to from the Name list, and
                   then click Close.
                4. Select the Page Layout tab, and then click         next to Page Setup.
                     The Page Setup dialog box appears.
                5. Select the Paper tab.
                6. Choose the label type to print to from the Paper size list.
                7. Select the Margins tab.
                8. Under Orientation, select Portrait or Landscape.
                9. Under Margins, enter 0.00 in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes, and then click
                   OK.
                     A message appears indicating that one or more margins are set outside the printable
                     area.
               10. Click Fix.
                     The correct margins are entered automatically.
               11. Click OK on the Page Setup dialog box.
                     Your page size is now set to the size of the label type you selected.
               12. Select the View tab, and then click Print Layout.
                     You can now view the entire label and format the text on your label before you print.
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Printing Labels
Printing Multiple Labels
                  DYMO Label software includes several methods for printing multiple labels at once. These
                  features are particularly useful when you want to print information from another program
                  onto a label. You can print multiple labels in the following ways:
                   n   Print multiple copies of a label
                   n   Print addresses from the Address Book
                   n   Copy text and print labels using Smart Paste
                   n   Import and Print Data
Printing Multiple Copies
                  You can print up to 999 copies of the same label.
                  To print multiple copies
                  1. Create the label that you want to print.
                  2. Enter the number of copies to print in the Number of copies box.
                       The number of labels that will print is displayed under the Print button.
                  3. Click       .
                       For LabelWriter Twin Turbo users, you can automatically switch label rolls when one
                       roll of labels is empty. Load the same type of labels on both sides and select the Use
                       both rolls check box in the Print area.
Printing Multiple Addresses
                  You can select multiple entries from the Address Book to print. For simple address labels
                  that contain only a single Address object, the selected Address Book entries are
                  automatically inserted into the Address object.
                  For other types of labels (such as shipping labels and two-up address labels), you have more
                  flexibility about which objects (Address, variable Text, and Barcode objects) link to the
                  Address Book.
                  To print a label from the Address Book
                  1. Select a label type and layout to use.
                       Make sure you select a layout that contains at least one Address or variable Text object.
                  2. Select the Address Book tab.
                  3. Select the addresses that you want to print.
                       The last entry that you select is displayed on the label preview in the Edit area.
                  4. If necessary, select the printer that you want to print to in the Print area.
                  5. Select Print all addresses selected in the address book.
                  6. Enter the number of copies to print for each entry in the Number of copies box.
                       The number of labels that will print is displayed under the Print button. For example, if
                       you select five entries from the Address Book and select to print two copies, two labels
                       will print for each entry. The total number of labels that will print is ten.
                  7. Click       .
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                                                                                           About Smart Paste
Printing Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste
                When you use Smart Paste to print labels, the labels are formatted using the currently
                selected label layout. You can print using data from the clipboard or from a text or
                delimited (CSV) file.
                To print multiple labels from the clipboard
                 1. Copy the text you want to print as labels to the clipboard.
                 2. Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
                    A dialog box appears telling you how many labels will be printed.
                 3. Click OK.
                    The indicated number of labels are printed.
                To print multiple labels from a text file
                 1. Choose Smart Paste from File from the Edit menu.
                    The Open dialog box appears.
                 2. Navigate to and select the text or CSV file that contains the data, and then click Open.
                    A dialog box appears showing how many labels will be printed.
                 3. Click OK.
                    The indicated number of labels are printed.
Importing and Printing Data
                Using DYMO Label software, you can quickly print labels from a number of standard
                database formats including Microsoft Access (Windows), Microsoft Excel, text files, and
                Universal Data Links (UDL) (Windows).
                Database information can be inserted into a variable Text, Address, or Barcode object. If
                you have more than one Address, Text, or Barcode object on your label, you can select the
                fields to insert in each of the available objects.
                To import and print data
                 1. Select the label type and layout you want to use.
                         Make sure that your label layout includes at least one variable Text, Address, or
                         Barcode object.
                 2. From the File menu, choose Import Data and Print and then do one of the following:
                     l   Choose New to import and print a new set of data.
                     l   Choose a saved data and layout set to print.
                    The Import Data and Print wizard starts.
                 3. Follow the instructions in the wizard to choose your data source and print your labels.
About Smart Paste
                DYMO Label software includes a Smart Paste feature for quickly printing labels using data
                from other programs. Using Smart Paste, you can print multiple labels from a list created in a
                word processor, spreadsheet, or other similar program by first copying the data to the
                clipboard. Or, you can use Smart Paste to print the data contained in a text or delimited file.
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Printing Labels
                  The following topics describe the different ways you can use Smart Paste to quickly print
                  labels.
                   n   Using Smart Paste to Print from a Word Processor
                   n   Using Smart Paste to Print from a Spreadsheet
                   n   Using Smart Paste to Print from a Text File
Printing Multiple Labels Quickly with Smart Paste
                  When you use Smart Paste to print labels, the labels are formatted using the currently
                  selected label layout. You can print using data from the clipboard or from a text or
                  delimited (CSV) file.
                  To print multiple labels from the clipboard
                  1. Copy the text you want to print as labels to the clipboard.
                  2. Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
                       A dialog box appears telling you how many labels will be printed.
                  3. Click OK.
                       The indicated number of labels are printed.
                  To print multiple labels from a text file
                  1. Choose Smart Paste from File from the Edit menu.
                       The Open dialog box appears.
                  2. Navigate to and select the text or CSV file that contains the data, and then click Open.
                       A dialog box appears showing how many labels will be printed.
                  3. Click OK.
                       The indicated number of labels are printed.
Printing from a Spreadsheet Using Smart Paste
                  When you use Smart Paste to paste rows of text that you copy from spreadsheet program,
                  each row is treated as a separate label and each cell in the row is treated as a separate line
                  on the label.
                  For example
                  The rows in the following spreadsheet print as two three-line labels: one for DYMO and
                  one for Newell Rubbermaid.
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                                                                                            About Smart Paste
                To print data from a spreadsheet using Smart Paste
                1. From your spreadsheet program, copy the data you want to print as labels to the
                   clipboard.
                2. In DYMO Label software, make sure the current layout is the correct label that you
                   want to print.
                3. Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
                    A dialog box appears showing you how many labels will print.
                4. Click OK.
                    The indicated number of labels are printed.
Printing from a Text File Using Smart Paste
                You can use Smart Paste to print labels using data contained in a text file. Text files can be
                created in various ways, such as with a text editing program, exporting from a database
                application, and so on. When you export text from a database, you typically create a
                delimited file (CSV) with each part of an entry separated by comma or tab characters and
                each entry separated by a carriage return or line feed.
                Smart Paste inserts a line break on the label wherever a delimiter character appears. When a
                comma is used as a delimiter, make sure any commas that you want to print on the label are
                enclosed in quotation marks. When a carriage return/line feed is detected, a new label is
                started.
                For example
                The following lines of text (delimited using commas):
                        DYMO, 44 Commerce Road, “Stamford, CT 06902”
                        Newell Rubbermaid, 10B Glenlake Parkway, “Atlanta, GA 30328”
                will print as two three-line labels: one for DYMO and one for Newell Rubbermaid.
                In another example, the following three lines of text will print as three two-line labels:
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                      The delimiter character may be different for countries other than the US. When using
                      Smart Paste, the list delimiter character is based on the Windows list separator (or
                      regional setting) being used.
                  To print multiple labels from a text file
                  1. In DYMO Label software, make sure the current layout is the correct label that you
                     want to print.
                  2. Choose Smart Paste from File from the Edit menu.
                      The Open dialog box appears.
                  3. Navigate to and select the text or CSV file that contains the data and click Open.
                      A dialog box appears showing how many labels will print.
                  4. Click OK.
                      The indicated number of labels are printed.
Printing from a Word Processor Using Smart Paste
                  You can quickly print labels by copying text from a word processing program, such as
                  Microsoft Word. When copying text from a word processor, you will typically have
                  multiple lines of text, such as in an address. In this case, the text for each label is separated
                  by either a single blank line or a carriage return/line feed.
                  Smart Paste begins a new label wherever a blank line appears in the text. If the text contains
                  no blank lines, Smart Paste creates a new label for each line of text.
                  For example
                  The two addresses below are separated by a single blank line. So, the text will print as two
                  three-line labels.
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However, the list in the following example does not contain any blank lines. So, the text
prints as three one-line labels.
To print data from a word processor using Smart Paste
1. From your word processing program, copy the data you want to print as labels to the
   clipboard.
2. In DYMO Label software, make sure the current layout is the correct label that you
   want to print.
3. Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
    A dialog box appears showing you how many labels will print.
4. Click OK.
    The indicated number of labels are printed.
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Choosing a Printer
                  If you have more than one label printer installed on your computer, you may need to select
                  the appropriate printer before printing.
                  All the label printers that are installed on your computer are displayed in the Print area.
                  To choose a printer
                  1. Click the printer image in the Print area.
                      All the label printers that are installed on your computer are displayed. However, only
                      the printers that can print the currently selected label type are available.
                  2. Select the printer that you want to print to.
                      The selected printer is displayed in the Print area.
Printing to a LabelWriter Twin Turbo Printer
                  The LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer features two side-by-side label printers in one, allowing
                  you to have two types of labels loaded and ready for printing.
                  When you have a LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer installed on your computer, each label
                  roll shows up in the printer list as a separate printer. The label roll that you will print to is
                  indicated by a green arrow and is bordered in blue . For example:
                                                           Twin Turbo with
                                                           Left Roll selected
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                When printing to a LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer, you must select the printer that has the
                label roll you want to print to highlighted.
Using Both Label Rolls
                The LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer can automatically switch from one label roll to the
                other when you need to print more labels than are left on a roll. For example, suppose you
                are printing a mailing list that contains 225 addresses and the left label roll only contains
                about 100 labels. You can choose to use both rolls, and when the printer runs out of labels
                on the left roll, the labels automatically begin printing on the right roll until all the labels
                are printed.
                    To use this selection, you must have the same type of labels loaded on each side of the
                    printer.
                To use both rolls
                1. Load the same type of labels on each side of the printer.
                2. Select the Use both rolls check box in the Print area.
                When you select the Use both rolls check box, the selected printer image changes to show
                that both rolls will be used.
Adjusting the Print Quality
                You can change the print quality setting that is used when printing labels to your
                LabelWriter printer. This setting can be important when printing barcodes and some images.
                To choose the print quality
                1. Do one of the following:
                     l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                     l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                2. Select the LabelWriter printer tab.
                3. Under Print quality, select one of the following settings:
                     l   Text - to use the default print setting used for most labels.
                     l   Barcode and graphics - to optimize print quality for barcodes and images.
                     l   Auto - to automatically determine the print quality based on the label contents.
                4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
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Changing the Tape Label Alignment
                  As a tape label is printed, blank space is added at the beginning of the label and at the end
                  of the label. Normally, the space is the same on both ends of the label. However, you have
                  the option of printing the tape label with less space at the beginning or at end of the label.
                  To change the label alignment
                  1. Do one of the following:
                       l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                       l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                  2. Select the Tape printer tab.
                  3. Under Label alignment, select one of the following settings:
                       l   Left - to eave less space at the beginning of the label.
                       l   Center - to print the label with equal space on both ends of the label.
                       l   Right - to leave less space at the end of the label.
                  4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Printing Cut Marks Between Labels
                  When printing multiple tape labels, you can choose to print a label separator cut mark
                  between each label to indicate where the labels should be cut.
                  You can also choose to automatically cut each label before the next label prints. Depending
                  on your printer model, the printer either automatically cuts the label or pauses so you can
                  manually cut the label before continuing.
                  To change the label separator
                  1. Do one of the following:
                       l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                       l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                  2. Select the Tape printer tab.
                  3. Under Label separator, select one of the following:
                       l   Cut each label as printed - to pause or cut each label before the next label prints.
                       l   Print cut marks between labels - to print a mark between each printed label.
                  4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Setting the Default Copies to Print
                  You can set the default number of copies to print to any value that you want. You can
                  always change this setting when you are ready to print.
                  To change the default number of copies to print
                  1. Do one of the following:
                       l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                       l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                  2. Select the Functional tab.
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3. Under Default number of copies to print, enter the number of copies to use as the
   default in the copies box.
4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
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                                                                                  Chapter 10
                                        Designing a Layout
           DYMO Label software includes many sample layouts you can use right away. The sample
           layouts contain most of the design objects you need for a particular label type. For example,
           the Large Shipping label has a sample layout that includes the following objects:
            n   an Address object to hold the recipient’s address
            n   a Text object to hold your return address
            n   an Image object to hold your company logo or another image
            n   a horizontal line object used to separate the logo and return address from the recipient’s
                address
           You can also design and save your own custom label layouts. Once you save your layout,
           that layout is available whenever you select the corresponding label type.
           You can start creating your own custom layout in the following ways:
            n   Start with a blank layout
            n   Modify an existing layout
Creating a New Layout
           You can create a new layout by starting with a blank layout and then adding any objects
           that you want.
                You can also create a new layout by modifying an existing layout.
           To create a new layout
            1. Select the Labels tab.
            2. Select the label type that you want to use, and then select the blank layout.
                A blank label appears in the Edit area.
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                     3. Select the Insert tab.
                     4. Add any objects that you want to your label.
                     5. Modify the objects as necessary.
                     6. Save your layout.
                     Refer to Adding Design Objects for a complete description of each of the design objects.
Modifying a Sample Layout
                     You can create a layout that suits your needs by starting with a sample layout that is close
                     to what you want. After you select a layout to start from, you can modify the objects that
                     already appear on the layout, add additional objects that you want on your label, and make
                     any other desired changes.
                     To modify an existing layout
                     1. Select the Labels tab.
                     2. Select the label type you want to use, and then select the sample layout that most
                        closely matches how you want your layout to look.
                     3. Make any changes that you want to the objects in the layout.
                     4. Add and modify any other objects that you want.
                     5. Save your layout.
                         You can edit the text in an Address or Text object at any time. However, you must
                         have the Insert tab selected to make any other modifications to an object.
Saving a Layout
                     You can save your custom designed layouts for later use. Once you save a layout, that
                     layout appears as one of the available layouts each time you select the same label type from
                     the Label Types tab.
                     To save a layout
                     1. Design your custom layout.
                     2. Choose Save as Layout from the File menu.
                         The Save As dialog box appears.
                     3. Enter a name for the layout in the File name box and click Save.
                         The layout is now available from the Label Types tab.
Adding Design Objects
                     You create your own label layout by adding design objects to a label.
                     Each piece of information on a label is a separate object. For example, the logo is an Image
                     object, the return address is a Text object, the recipient's address is an Address object, and
                     so on.
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               All the objects are added from the Insert tab. You can add the following types of objects to
               your label:
                n   Address
                n   Text
                n   Counter
                n   Date and Time
                n   Barcode
                n   Shape
                n   Image
                n   Clip Art
                    You can edit the text in an Address or Text object at any time. However, you must
                    have the Insert tab selected to make any other modifications to an object.
Adding an Address Object
               An Address object is similar to a Text object, but is designed to print information that
               changes from label to label, such as names and addresses. Address objects can also display
               an Intelligent Mail postal barcode for US addresses.
               Address objects are by default variable text objects that link to the Address Book. You can
               also choose to make an Address object a fixed Text object so that the content does not
               change.
                    When you save a label or layout that contains a fixed text Address object, the address
                    text is saved as part of the label or layout. When you save a label or layout that
                    contains a variable text Address object, the address text is not saved as part of the label
                    or layout.
               To add an Address object
               1. Select the Insert tab.
               2. Double-click        Address.
                    A new Address object is added to your label.
               3. Move and resize the object as necessary.
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                     4. Enter an address directly in the Address object or select an entry from the Address
                        Book.
                     5. Format the text using the formatting toolbar.
                     6. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
                     7. Make any desired changes in the Address Object Properties dialog box, and then click
                        OK.
                        To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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               Address Object Properties
                                        The Intelligent Mail barcode is used by the United States
                                        Postal Service to sort and track mail.
                                        Above - Place the Intelligent Mail barcode above the
                Intelligent Mail        address. Default setting.
                barcode                 Below - Place the Intelligent Mail barcode below the
                                        address.
                                        None - Remove the Intelligent Mail barcode from the
                                        Address object.
                                        Select this check box to use a fixed address in the object.
                Fixed address           Clear this check box to have the object accept variable
                                        address data.
                                        Text color - Select a color for your text.
                Color settings          Background color - Select a background color for the
                                        object.
                Mirror                  Add a mirror image of the text on your label.
                                        None - Do not resize the text to fit the object.
                Text scaling            Shrink To Fit - Shrink the text to fit within the object.
                                        Auto Fit - Shrink or enlarge the text to fit the object.
                                        Left - Left align the text within the object.
                                        Center - Center the text within the object.
                Horizontal alignment    Right - Right align the text within the object.
                                        Center block - Center the text block within the object. The
                                        left edge of each line of text is aligned.
                                        Top - Align the text at the top of the object.
                Vertical alignment      Middle - Center the text vertically within the object.
                                        Bottom - Align the text at the bottom of the object.
Adding a Text Object
               Many labels you create will contain Text objects for text other than an address. You can
               customize the appearance of the text, for example, change the font, font size, and text
               justification.
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                     To add a Text object
                     1. Select the Insert tab.
                     2. Double-click      Text.
                        A new Text object is added to your label.
                     3. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                     4. Enter some text in the Text object.
                     5. Format the text using the formatting toolbar.
                     6. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
                     7. Make any desired changes in the Text Object Properties dialog box, and then click
                        OK.
                        To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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Text Object Properties
                  Text color - Select a color for your text.
Color settings
                  Background color - Select a background color for the object.
Function as       Select this check box to have the object accept variable text.
variable object   Clear this check box to use fixed text in the object.
Vertical text     Place the text vertically within the object.
Mirror            Add a mirror image of the text on your label.
                  None - Do not resize the text to fit the object.
Text scaling      Shrink To Fit - Shrink the text to fit within the object.
                  Auto Fit - Shrink or enlarge the text to fit the object.
                  Left - Left align the text within the object.
                  Center - Center the text within the object.
Horizontal
                  Right - Right align the text within the object.
alignment
                  Center block - Center the text block within the object. The left edge
                  of each line of text is aligned.
                  Top - Align the text at the top of the object.
Vertical
                  Middle - Center the text vertically within the object.
alignment
                  Bottom - Align the text at the bottom of the object.
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Adding a Circular Text Object
                     You can use a Circular Text object to place text along a curve. A Circular Text object is
                     useful for labeling items that are round or curved, such as DVDs or bottle tops. This object
                     is also useful for enhancing other label types with curved text.
                         To create multiple lines of curved text, place each line of text in a separate Circular
                         Text object.
                     You can choose to have the text placed in a full circle, centered at the top or bottom of the
                     object. You can also choose to have the text placed along the top or bottom arc of a semi-
                     circle.
                     To add a Circular Text object
                     1. Select the Insert tab.
                     2. Double-click         Circular Text.
                         A new Circular Text object is added to your label.
                     3. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
                     4. Enter the text for the object and make any other changes in the Circular Text Object
                        Properties dialog box, and then click OK.
                     5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                         To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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                     Display text      Enter the text that you want to appear on the label.
                                       Select this check box to have the object accept variable
                     Function as
                                       text.
                     variable object
                                       Clear this check box to use fixed text in the object.
                     Mirror            Add a mirror image of the text on your label.
                                       Full circle - Display the text in a full circle.
                                       Top arc - Display the text along the top curve of the circle.
                     Text display
                                       Bottom arc - Display the text along the bottom curve of the
                                       circle.
                                       Top - If you choose to display the text in a full circle,
                                       center the text at the top of the circle.
                     Center text at
                                       Bottom - If you choose to display the text in a full circle,
                                       center the text at the bottom of the circle.
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                                           Font (Windows) - Change the font type, size, and style.
                                           Font (Mac) - Change the font type, size, style, and color.
               Font and color              Text color (Windows) - Select a color for your text.
                                           Background color - Select a background color for the
                                           object.
Adding an Image Object
              You can use Image objects to add an image to any label type. Once you have added an
              Image object to your label, you can choose to add your default logo, insert an image from
              the clipboard or a file on your computer, or capture and insert a still image from a video
              camera or video-capture board that supports Video for Windows (such as QuickCam).
              You can use the following types of image files:
               BMP      GIF      PNG
               JPG      TIF
              For best results, when you import an image, make sure the image you are importing is close
              to the size of the image that will appear on the label. For example, if you want to print your
              company logo on a shipping label, you should not import a logo image that is 5 x 7 inches.
              Also, take care when using a color image. When the image is converted to black and white
              during printing, unexpected results may occur. Use black and white or grayscale images
              whenever possible.
              To add an Image object
               1. Select the Insert tab.
               2. Double-click       Image.
                  The Image Object Properties dialog box appears.
               3. Select the source of the image you want to insert in the Image object.
               4. Select the properties that you want to apply to the image and click OK.
                  The selected image is added to the label inside of the Image object.
               5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                  To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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                     Image Object Properties
                     Preview                     Preview the image you are importing.
                                                 Left - Align the image with the left side of the object.
                     Horizontal alignment        Center - Center the image within the object.
                                                 Right - Align the image with the right side of the object.
                                                 Top - Align the image at the top of the object.
                     Vertical alignment          Middle - Center the image vertically within the object.
                                                 Bottom - Align the image at the bottom of the object.
                                                 Clipboard - Insert an image from the Clipboard.
                                                 Live video camera (Windows Only) - Capture and insert a
                                                 still image generated by a video camera or other Video for
                                                 Windows-compatible device connected to your computer.
                     Image source                This option is only available when a compatible video
                                                 device is installed on your computer.
                                                 Use default logo file - Insert the default logo you specified
                                                 in Preferences.
                                                 File - Insert an image from a file.
                                                 None - Do not scale the image.
                                                 Stretch - Stretch the image to fill the object.
                     Scale
                                                 Proportional - Scale the image proportionally to fit within
                                                 the object.
                                                 Type - Select a border type.
                     Border
                                                 Color - Choose a color for your border.
                     Video (Windows
                                                 Device - Select the video device to use.
                     Only)
Adding a Shape Object
                     You can add rectangles, circles, or ovals as well as vertical and horizontal lines to your
                     label.
                     To add a Shape object
                     1. Select the Insert tab.
                     2. Double-click       Shape.
                         The Shape Object Properties dialog box appears.
                     3. Select the type of shape to add to your label.
                     4. Select the properties you want to apply to the shape and click OK.
                         The shape is added to your label.
                     5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                         To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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               Shape Object Properties
                                    Select the type of shape you want to add: rectangle, ellipse,
               Shape
                                    horizontal line, or vertical line.
                                    Thickness - Select a line thickness.
               Line
                                    Color - Choose a line color.
               Fill                 Color - Select a color to fill your shape.
               Preview              Shows how the shape will appear on your label.
Adding a Barcode Object
               In addition to Intelligent Mail barcodes for addresses, you can also create labels that include
               barcodes based on many other barcode formats or types. You can choose from Code 39 (also
               called "Code 3 of 9"), Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC, EAN, UCC/EAN 128, ITF-14,
               Codabar, QR, and PDF417 barcode types.
                      This documentation assumes that you already understand the differences between
                      barcode types and have a plan in place to incorporate barcodes into your organization.
                      If you need to learn more about barcodes, many excellent How-To books are available
                      at local libraries and book stores.
               You can add barcodes that display a fixed piece of information or you can link a barcode to
               another piece of information on the label. You can link a barcode to a Counter, Text, or
               Address object so that the barcode reflects the contents of that object.
               For example, if you link a Text object that contains a part number to a barcode designed to
               encode the part number, the barcode will encode the number entered in the Text object. If
               you change the part number in the Text object, the barcode will automatically update to
               reflect the change.
                      Not all QR code scanners are the same. Verify that the QR code you are creating will
                      work with the QR code scanners you expect to be used to scan the barcode.
               To add a barcode
               1. Select the Insert tab.
               2. Double-click          Barcode.
                      A new Barcode object is added to your label. By default, the object contains a Code 39
                      barcode with fixed data.
               3. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
               4. Make any desired changes in the Barcode Object Properties dialog box, and then click
                  OK.
               5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                      To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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                     Barcode Object Properties
                     Barcode type           Select the type of barcode to add to your label.
                     Data                   Enter the text you want to use to create the barcode.
                     Function as variable   Select this check box to create the barcode using variable
                     object                 text.
                                            Select the reference name for an object on your label that
                                            contains the data to create the barcode. This option is
                     Linked to object
                                            necessary if you have more than one variable object on the
                                            label.
                                            Left - Left align the barcode within the object.
                     Alignment              Center - Center the barcode within the object.
                                            Right - Right align the barcode within the object.
                                            Select a size for your barcode. Make sure that the barcode
                                            size you choose will work with your application.
                     Barcode size
                                                For best results on D1 tape labels, select Medium or
                                                Large.
                                            None - Do not print the barcode text.
                                            Above - Place the barcode text above the barcode.
                     Show barcode text
                                            Below - Place the barcode text below the barcode.
                                            Font - Change the font for the barcode text.
                     QR Code Properties
                     Barcode type           Select the type of barcode to add to your label.
                                            Select the type of data you want to use to create the
                                            barcode:
                                            Text - All characters accepted.
                                            Phone number - Valid phone number.
                     Data                   Email - Valid email address; Subject field is not required.
                                            SMS text message - Valid phone number; Text field is
                                            required.
                                            Vcard - First Name and Address fields are required.
                                            Web page - Valid URL.
                                            Left - Left align the barcode within the object.
                     Alignment              Center - Center the barcode within the object.
                                            Right - Right align the barcode within the object.
                                            Select a size for your barcode. Make sure that the barcode
                                            size you choose will work with your application.
                     Barcode size
                                                For best results on D1 tape labels, select Medium or
                                                Large.
                     PDF417 Properties
                     Barcode type           Select the type of barcode to add to your label.
                     Data                   Enter the text you want to use to create the barcode.
                                            Left - Left align the barcode within the object.
                     Alignment
                                            Center - Center the barcode within the object.
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                                            Right - Right align the barcode within the object.
                                            Select a size for your barcode. Make sure that the barcode
                                            size you choose will work with your application.
               Barcode size
                                                For best results on D1 tape labels, select Medium or
                                                Large.
Adding a Counter Object
               You can automatically and sequentially number labels by placing a Counter object on the
               label layout.
               You can define text you want to appear before and after the counter numbers. You can also
               specify the starting number, the increment to be used for counting (1, 2, 10, and so on), the
               minimum width of the numbers, and include leading zeros.
               You can change the font settings for the numbers and text, and change the horizontal and
               vertical alignment of the text and numbers. You can also print the counting information in
               vertical format and create mirror images of the counter information on the labels.
               The labels are automatically numbered according to your specifications when you print
               them. The current number and other settings appear on the label displayed in the Edit area.
               To add a Counter object
                1. Select the Insert tab.
                2. Double-click        Counter.
                   A new Counter object containing 001 is added to your label.
                3. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
                4. Make any desired changes in the Counter Object Properties dialog box, and then click
                   OK.
                5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                   To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
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                     Counter Object Properties
                                              Before - Enter any text that you want to appear before the
                                              counter.
                                              After - Enter any text that you want to appear after the
                                              counter.
                     Text to include          For example, if you want to create labels for a set of 10
                                              CDs, numbered sequentially, you can enter "Disc " in the
                                              Before box and " of 10" in the After box. When you print
                                              your labels, the first label will read "Disc 1 of 10," the
                                              second label will read "Disc 2 of 10," and so on.
                     Start at                 Enter the number to start the counter at.
                     Count by                 Enter the number to increment by.
                                              Enter the minimum number of spaces to reserve on the label
                     Width
                                              for the counter.
                                              Include leading zeros before counter numbers.
                                              Use the Width and Print Leading Zeros options together to
                                              print zeros in front of smaller numbers.
                                              For example, suppose you enter 5 for the width and you
                     Print leading zeros      select Print Leading Zeros . In this case, when you print a
                                              label numbered 10, the number will print as "00010" (5
                                              characters wide with leading zeros). If you do not select
                                              Print Leading Zeros, the label will print as "10" with three
                                              blank spaces in front of the number.
                                              Font (Windows) - Change the font type, size, and style.
                                              Font (Mac) - Change the font type, size, style, and color.
                     Font and color           Text color (Windows) - Select a color for your text.
                                              Background color - Select a background color for the
                                              object.
                     Vertical text            Place the text vertically within the object.
                     Mirror                   Add a mirror image of the text on your label.
                                              None - Do not resize the text to fit the object.
                     Text scaling             Shrink To Fit - Shrink the text to fit within the object.
                                              Auto Fit - Shrink or enlarge the text to fit the object.
                                              Left - Left align the text within the object.
                     Horizontal alignment     Center - Center the text within the object.
                                              Right - Right align the text within the object.
                                              Top - Align the text at the top of the object.
                     Vertical alignment       Middle - Center the text vertically within the object.
                                              Bottom - Align the text at the bottom of the object.
Adding a Date and Time Object
                     You can automatically print the current date and/or time on labels that contain Date and
                     Time objects.
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Using a Date and Time object, you can print the current date and/or time and print text
before and after the date and time text. You can also modify the format used for the date
and time, and control the appearance and position of the date and time on the label.
To add a Date and Time object
1. Select the Insert tab.
2. Double-click       Date and Time.
    A new Date and Time object is added to your label. By default, the object contains the
    current date.
3. Right-click the object, and then choose Properties.
4. Make any desired changes in the Date and Time Object Properties dialog box, and
   then click OK.
5. Move and resize the object as necessary.
    To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
Date and Time Object Properties
Format                      Select a format for the date.
Include time                Include the time along with the date on your label.
Use 24-hour time            Display the time using 24-hour time format.
Do not include date         Include only the time and not the date.
                            Before - Enter any text that you want to appear in the
                            object before the date and time.
Text to include
                            After - Enter any text that you want to appear in the object
                            after the date and time.
                            Font (Windows) - Change the font type, size, and style.
                            Font (Mac) - Change the font type, size, style, and color.
Font and color              Text color (Windows) - Select a color for your text.
                            Background color - Select a background color for the
                            object.
Vertical text               Place the text vertically within the object.
Mirror                      Add a mirror image of the text on your label.
                            None - Do not resize the text to fit the object.
Text scaling                Shrink To Fit - Shrink the text to fit within the object.
                            Auto Fit - Shrink or enlarge the text to fit the object.
                            Left - Left align the text within the object.
Horizontal alignment        Center - Center the text within the object.
                            Right - Right align the text within the object.
                            Top - Align the text at the top of the object.
Vertical alignment          Middle - Center the text vertically within the object.
                            Bottom - Align the text at the bottom of the object.
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Using Clip Art
                     DYMO Label software includes a variety of useful clip art images that you can quickly add
                     to your labels. Images in the Clip Art library are organized into different categories, making
                     it quick and easy to find the clip art image that you want to use.
                     You can also customize the Clip Art library by adding or deleting images.
                     Review the following topics for information about adding clip art to your labels and
                     customizing the Clip Art library.
                      n   Adding Clip Art to Your Label
                      n   Adding an Image to the Clip Art Library
                      n   Deleting an Image from the Clip Art Library
Adding Clip Art to Your Label
                     DYMO Label software includes a variety of useful clip art images that you can quickly add
                     to your labels.
                     To add clip art
                     1. Select the Insert tab.
                     2. In the Clip Art library, double-click the image you want to add to your label.
                             If you do not see the image you want to add, click the desired category title to
                             display all images for that category.
                          The selected image is added to your label.
                     3. Move and resize the object as necessary.
                          To resize an object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
Adding an Image to the Clip Art Library
                     DYMO Label software includes a variety of useful clip art images that you can quickly add
                     to your labels. You can also add your own images to the Clip Art library.
                     You can add the following types of files to the Clip Art library: BMP, JPG, GIF, TIF, and
                     PNG.
                     To add custom clip art
                     1. Select the Insert tab.
                     2. In the Clip Art area, click    .
                          The Open dialog box appears.
                     3. Navigate to and select the image to add to the Clip Art library, and then click Open.
                          The image is added to the My Clip Art section of the Clip Art library.
Deleting an Image from the Clip Art Library
                     You can delete an image from the Clip Art Library at any time.
                     To delete clip art
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            1. Select the Insert tab.
            2. In the Clip Art area, click    .
                The image is deleted from the Clip Art library.
Adding a Screen Grab to Your Label
            You can quickly capture an image from your desktop and add it to your label.
            To capture and insert an image from your desktop
            1. Click       on the toolbar.
            2. Drag the curser to draw a selection box around the area to capture.
                The Screen Grab dialog box appears.
            3. Drag the handles to crop the image as desired, and then click Insert.
                The selected area is inserted into your label.
Changing the Font
            DYMO Label software includes a formatting toolbar that you can use to quickly change the
            font type, size, and style for part or all of the text in an Address or Text object.
            All of the TrueType fonts that are installed on your system are available.
                To change the font for other types of objects that contain text, use the object Properties.
            To change the font
            1. Select the text to change.
                   To change all the text in an object, select the object.
            2. Use the formatting toolbar to make the desired changes to the font type, size, and style.
Inserting a Symbol
            You can add a special character or symbol to your label. The symbols available are
            determined by the fonts installed on your system. Changing the font selected will change
            the symbols that are available.
                DYMO Label software only supports TrueType fonts.
            To insert a symbol
            1. Place the cursor at the point where you want to insert a symbol.
            2. Choose Symbol from the Insert menu.
            3. (Windows only) Choose the font that contains the symbol you want to insert from the
               Fonts list.
            4. Select the symbol you want to insert and click Insert.
                The selected symbol is inserted on your label in a size that matches the text font size.
Aligning Text
            You can choose how to align the text within a Text, Address, Counter, or Date and Time
            object. To align the object on the label, see Aligning Objects.
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                     To align text
                     1. Select the object that contains the text you want to align.
                     2. Click Properties in the toolbar.
                         The Properties dialog box for the selected object appears.
                     3. Select the alignment options you want under Horizontal alignment and Vertical
                        alignment, and then click OK.
                         You can also adjust the alignment options using the formatting toolbar.
Creating Vertical Text
                     You can print any text within a Text, Counter, or Date and Time object vertically. With
                     vertical text, each character of the first line in the object prints on a separate line, with each
                     character placed on top of the previous one. Each line of text within the object prints as a
                     separate column.
                     You can use this option to quickly create vertically-oriented text for video spine labels or
                     binders.
                     To create vertical text
                     1. Double-click the object that contains the text you want to make vertical.
                         The Properties dialog box for that object appears.
                     2. Select the Vertical text check box under Text effects, and then click OK.
                         The text now appears vertically within the selected object.
Aligning Objects
                     You can accurately align multiple objects horizontally, vertically, or both. The objects are
                     aligned based on the location of the first selected object. For example, if you have a Text
                     object, an Address object, and a line object and you want the Address and line objects to
                     have their left sides start at the same point as the Text object, select the Text object first,
                     followed by the other two objects.
                         You can edit the text in an Address or Text object at any time. However, you must
                         have the Insert tab selected to make any other modifications to an object.
                     To align objects
                     1. Select the objects that you want to align.
                     2. Choose Align Objects from the Layout menu.
                     3. Select the horizontal and vertical alignment options that you want to apply.
                     4. Click OK.
                         The objects are aligned on the label according to your selections.
                         Select Center on label to center all objects horizontally or vertically on the label.
Rotating Objects
                     You can rotate objects individually or simultaneously.
                         Shape objects cannot be rotated.
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            To rotate an object
            1. Select the object you want to rotate.
            2. From the Layout menu, point to Rotate Object, and then choose an amount to rotate
               the object.
Resizing Objects
            You can resize an object to the size of another object on your label. The objects are resized
            based on the size of the first selected object. For example, if you have a Text object, a line
            object, and an Image object and you want to resize the Text and line objects to be the same
            size as the Image object, select the Image object first, followed by the other two objects.
                You can edit the text in an Address or Text object at any time. However, you must
                have the Insert tab selected to make any other modifications to an object.
            To resize objects
            1. Select the objects that you want to resize.
            2. Choose Resize Objects from the Layout menu.
            3. Select the width and height options that you want to apply.
            4. Click OK.
                The objects are resized according to your selections.
                To resize a single object, select the object and drag a handle on the bounding box.
Adding a Border to an Image
            A border can be added to any image. You can select the type and color of the border you
            want to add.
                When you add a border to an image, the border surrounds the actual image, not the
                object that contains the image.
            To add a border
            1. Double-click the image that you want to add a border to.
                The Image Object Properties dialog box appears.
            2. Under Border, do the following:
                a. Select the type of border to use from the Type list.
                b. Select the color to use for the border from the Color list.
            3. Click OK.
Adding a Border to a Tape Label
            DYMO Label software includes several options for adding borders to tape labels. When you
            add a border to a label, the border surrounds the entire label. You can also add a border to
            an Image object.
            To add a border to a tape label
            1. Choose a Tape label layout.
            2. Click       on the toolbar, and then choose a border to add to the label.
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Adding Shading to Objects
                     You can add shading to your label by changing the text and background color for the
                     objects on your label. You can change the text and background color for Address, Text,
                     Counter, Date and Time, and Circular Text objects.
                     To add shading to an object
                     1. Double-click the object that you want to add shading to.
                         The Object Properties dialog box appears.
                     2. Choose a background color for the object from the Background color list.
                     3. Do one of the following:
                          l   For Windows, choose a text color for the object from the Text color list.
                          l   For Mac, do one of the following:
                              l   For an Address or Text object, choose a text color for the object from the Text
                                  color list.
                              l   For a Counter, Date and Time, or Circular Text object, click Change next to
                                  Font, and then choose a text color for the object.
Creating a Variable Text Object
                     All Address objects are designed to hold information that varies from label to label. For
                     example, Address objects automatically display an entry that you select from the Address
                     Book. Also, you can automatically paste information from the clipboard directly into an
                     Address object.
                     Normally, Text and Circular Text objects can only display fixed information that you enter
                     directly into a Text object or into the Circular Text Properties dialog box. However, you
                     can make a Text or Circular Text object display variable information in the same manner as
                     an Address object (that is, turn a plain Text object into a "variable Text object").
                     As an example, suppose you are creating a name badge label. You can create one Text
                     object to hold the fixed text "Hello, my name is" and create a variable Text object to hold
                     the person's name. You can then either paste names directly into the variable Text object
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with Smart Paste, for example, or use the Address Book to insert multiple names when the
labels print.
To create a variable Text object
1. Right-click the Text or Circular Text object that you want to make a variable Text
   object, and then choose Properties.
    The Properties dialog box for the selected object appears.
2. Select the Function as variable object check box, and then click OK.
    The selected object is now a variable Text object.
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                        Using the Address Book
           DYMO Label software includes the DYMO Address Book where you can save addresses or
           other information that you commonly use. You can create as many Address Books as you
           like. The default Address Book installed with the software is named Sample Address Book.
           You can edit this Address Book or you can delete this Address Book and create your own.
           From the Address Book tab, you can do the following:
            n   Insert information from your Address Book to a label with a click of the mouse.
            n   Create as many Address Books as you want.
            n   Print labels using addresses from your Outlook contacts or Mac OS Address Book (Mac
                OS v10.2 or later).
            n   Import a list of addresses or data created in another application.
            n   Quickly find the addresses you want by searching the Address Book.
            n   Easily switch from one Address Book to another.
Creating a New Address Book
           You can create multiple Address Books to hold addresses or other data. If you want to
           import addresses or data into the Address Book, you must first create the Address Book into
           which you want to import the information.
           The default Address Book installed with DYMO Label software is named Sample Address
           Book.
           To create a new Address Book
           1. Choose New from the Address Book menu.
                The New Address Book dialog box appears.
           2. Enter a name for the new Address Book in the Name box.
           3. Accept the default location to save the Address Book to, or click Browse to choose a
              different location.
           4. Choose one of the following from the Contents list:
                l   Address List - to create a new Address Book that contains address data.
                l   Data List - to create a new Address Book that contains non-address data.
           5. Click OK.
                A prompt appears, asking if you want to import data from an existing file.
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                    6. Do one of the following:
                         l   Click No to create a blank Address Book.
                         l   Click Yes and then follow the instructions in the Address Book Import Wizard to
                             import data from an existing file.
                         The new Address Book is saved and is displayed on the Address Book tab.
Adding an Address
                   You can add addresses to the Address Book individually by typing the information or
                   pasting the data from another source. You can also import a list of address information from
                   a text, delimited, or Microsoft Excel file.
                   The Address Book automatically determines first and last name based on the first line of
                   text. You can choose how the entry is filed with the File As setting. In addition, you can set
                   up address keywords to make sure certain text is filed appropriately, such as a company
                   name.
                   To add an entry to the Address Book
                    1. Select the Address Book tab.
                    2. Click New next to the Current address box.
                    3. Enter or paste the information for the new address into the Current address box.
                    4. Choose how you want to file the address from the File as list, or enter the name as you
                       want the entry to be filed.
                    5. Click Save.
                         The new address appears on the label in the Edit area and the first line of the new
                         address appears in the address list. The addresses are automatically sorted in
                         alphabetical order based on the File as selection.
Adding an Address from a Label
                   When you enter an address on a label in the Edit area, you can choose to save that address
                   to the Address Book.
                   To add an address from a label to the Address Book
                    1. Select the Address object that contains the address you want to add to your Address
                       Book.
                             To add multiple addresses from your label at one time, select each Address object
                             that contains an address you want to add to your Address Book.
                    2. Choose Save to DYMO Address Book from the Address Book menu.
                         The address is saved to your Address Book and is displayed in the address list.
Correcting an Address Book Entry
                   Using DYMO Address Fixer, you can check the US addresses in your Address Book against
                   a database of US addresses, correct any mistakes, and automatically add the complete nine-
                   digit ZIP+4 code. You can use Address fixer to correct up to ten addresses at one time.
                   To correct a single address
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            1. Select the address that you want to correct from the Address Book.
            2. Click      Address Fixer on the Address Book tab.
                The corrected address with the ZIP+4 code is displayed in the Current address box.
            3. Click Save to save the changes to the address.
Correcting Multiple Addresses
            Using DYMO Address Fixer, you can check the US addresses in your Address Book against
            a database of US addresses, correct any mistakes, and automatically add the complete nine-
            digit ZIP+4 code. You can use Address fixer to correct up to ten addresses at one time.
            To correct multiple addresses
            1. Select the addresses that you want to correct from the Address Book.
            2. Click      Address Fixer on the Address Book tab.
                The Address Fixer dialog box appears.
            3. Review the correction result for each address you selected.
            4. Make any necessary adjustments to any address that returns an error or multiple results.
            5. Click Update address(es).
                The selected addresses are corrected in your Address Book.
Editing an Address
            You can edit the addresses in the Address Book at any time.
            To edit an address in the Address Book
            1. Select the address that you want to edit from the Address Book.
                The address is displayed in the Current address box.
            2. Make any changes that you want to the address and click Save.
Deleting an Address
            You can delete one or more addresses at a time from the Address Book. When you delete an
            address, that address is permanently removed from the Address Book.
            To delete an address from the Address Book
            1. Select the address to delete from the Address Book.
            2. Click     Delete on the Address Book tab.
                The selected address is deleted from the Address Book.
Using Outlook Contacts
            You can display and print addresses that you have stored in your Outlook Contacts. You
            can also save addresses from your Outlook contacts to your DYMO Address Book.
            However, unlike the DYMO Address Book, you cannot add or change entries in your
            Outlook Contacts from within DYMO Label software.
            To display your Outlook contacts
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                         From the Address Book list, underOutlook Contacts, choose the Outlook Contacts
                         folder that contains the addresses you want to display.
                         DYMO Label software connects to the selected Outlook Contacts folder and displays
                         your contact information in the address list.
                   To modify Outlook contacts displayed in the Address Book
                    1. Close DYMO Label software.
                    2. Edit the contacts in Microsoft Outlook.
                    3. Restart DYMO Label software.
                   The updated Outlook contacts are now displayed in the Address Book tab.
                   To save Outlook Contacts to your DYMO Address Book
                    1. Select the addresses that you want to save to your Address Book.
                    2. Choose Save to DYMO Address Book from the Address Book menu.
                         The Save As dialog box appears.
                    3. Do one of the following:
                         l   To save the addresses to an existing Address Book, navigate to and select the
                             DYMO Address Book to save the addresses to, and then click Save.
                         l   To save the addresses to a new Address book, enter a name for the new Address
                             Book in the File name box, and then click Save.
                         The selected addresses are saved to the selected DYMO Address Book.
Using the Mac Address Book
                   If you are using Mac OS v10.4 or later, you can display and print addresses you already
                   have stored in the Mac Address Book. However, unlike the DYMO Address Book, you
                   cannot add or change the addresses in the Mac Address Book from within DYMO Label
                   software. You must make changes using the Mac Address Book application.
                         Make sure that your Mac Address Book My Card record contains your country of
                         residence. This country information is used to determine the correct address format for
                         your labels. Refer to the Mac Address Book online Help for more information about My
                         Card.
                   To display your Mac Address Book contacts
                         From the Address Book list, underMac Address Book Contacts, choose the Mac
                         Address Book Contacts folder that contains the addresses you want to display.
                         DYMO Label software connects to the selected Mac Address Book Contacts folder and
                         displays your contact information in the address list.
                   To save Mac Address Book Contacts to your DYMO Address Book
                    1. Select the addresses that you want to save to your Address Book.
                    2. Choose Save to DYMO Address Book from the Address Book menu.
                         The Save As dialog box appears.
                    3. Do one of the following:
                         l   To save the addresses to an existing Address Book, navigate to and select the
                             DYMO Address Book to save the addresses to, and then click Save.
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                     l   To save the addresses to a new Address book, enter a name for the new Address
                         Book in the File name box, and then click Save.
                     The selected addresses are saved to the selected DYMO Address Book.
Switching Address Books
                If you have created more than one Address Book, you can choose the Address Book that
                you want to use to create labels. If you want to import addresses or data into an Address
                Book, you must first open the Address Book that you want to import the information into.
                To switch Address Books
                     Choose the Address Book to open from the Address Book list.
                         If the Address Book you want to open is not listed, choose Browse, navigate to and
                         select the Address Book that you want to open, and then click Open.
                     The selected Address Book is displayed on the Address Book tab.
Searching the Address Book
                You can quickly narrow the list of addresses displayed in the Address Book using the
                Search box on the Address Book tab.
                To search the Address Book
                1. Enter some text in the Search box.
                     All addresses containing the entered text at the beginning of a word are displayed in
                     the address list.
                2. Enter additional text to further refine the results.
Filtering the Address Book
                You can search for separate sets of characters at the beginning of a word by entering a space
                between each set of characters you want to search for. For example, if you want to search for
                addresses that contain words beginning with the letters "mo" or "de", you can enter "mo de"
                into the Search box.
                You can then filter the Address Book using one of the following options:
                 n    ANY words - displays addresses that contain words beginning with any set of entered
                     characters.
                     For example,
                     if you enter "mo de" into the Search box and choose Filter using ANY words, you will
                     see results such as the following:
                     Ralph Cheatham                       Ed Degas                 Alvin C. Monk
                     Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe,           Impress Ion Inc.         Cartoon Music
                     Esq.                                 689 Brush St             Company
                     104 Montgomery St                    Oakland, CA 94607-       1 N Michigan Ave
                     San Francisco, CA 94104-4301         3249                     Chicago, IL 60602-
                                                                                   4812
                     These results contain words that begin with the letters "mo" or "de".
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                    n    ALL words - displays only addresses that contain words beginning with all sets of
                         entered characters.
                         For example,
                         if you enter "mo de" into the Search box and choose Filter using ALL words, you will
                         see results such as the following:
                         Ralph Cheatham
                         Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe, Esq.
                         104 Montgomery St
                         San Francisco, CA 94104-4301
                         These results contain words that begin with the letters "mo" and "de".
                   To filter the Address Book
                    1. Enter the characters that you want to search for in the Search box.
                    2. Click      next to the Search box.
                    3. Point to Filter using, and then choose ANY words or ALL words.
Exporting an Address Book
                   You can export information from an Address Book to a comma separated value (CSV) file
                   for use with other programs. Once the data is in a CSV format file, you can then import the
                   data into a personal information management (PIM) database or other type of program.
                   When you export data from DYMO Label software, each entry is exported as a single record
                   and each line as a single field.
                   To export an Address Book
                    1. Choose Export from the Address Book menu.
                         The Save As dialog box appears.
                    2. Select the folder to save the exported file to.
                    3. Enter a name for the file in the File name box.
                    4. Click Save.
                         The Address Book data is exported to the selected location.
Importing Data to an Address Book
                   To use an address or data list already created in another application, you must be able to
                   export the list to an Excel file or a delimited file with each line of an entry separated by a
                   comma or tab character and each entry separated by a carriage return/line feed. The file must
                   be an Excel file or have a *.csv or *.txt extension. Once you have exported your list, you
                   can import the addresses or data into the Address Book.
                         The delimiter character may be different for countries other than the US. When
                         importing data, the list delimiter character is based on the Windows list separator (or
                         regional setting) being used.
                   The Address Book Import Wizard allows you to lay out the information you are importing
                   as you want the information to appear in the address or data list. Each available field in the
                   first record of the data appears on a separate line in the Fields list.
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When you import a list of addresses into the Address Book, you choose how you want to
file the addresses. The Address Book Import Wizard includes a name rotation feature that
automatically rotates the first and last name so that the last name appears first in the address
list, followed by the first name. You can choose to file the addresses this way, or you can
choose to file the addresses exactly as they appear in the file you are importing.
To import data to an Address Book (Windows)
1. Create a new Address Book or open the Address Book you want to import data into.
2. Choose Import from the Address Book menu.
    The Address Book Import Wizard starts.
3. Follow the instructions in the Address Book Import Wizard.
4. When finished, click Import.
    The data is imported into the open Address Book and displayed in the address list.
To import data to an Address Book (Mac)
1. Create a new Address Book or open the Address Book you want to import data into.
2. Choose Import from the Address Book menu.
3. Navigate to and select the file to import, and then click Open.
    The Address Book Import Wizard starts.
4. Choose one of the following methods to arrange the data fields:
     l   To automatically arrange the data fields:
         a. Click Auto.
            The fields are automatically arranged and displayed in the Import Formats box.
         b. Add any desired spaces, punctuation, or line breaks in the Arrange fields into
            desired format box.
     l   To manually arrange the data fields:
         a. Click Next Record until you find an entry that best represents the information
            contained in the list (for example, a record that uses all the address lines).
         b. Select the field you want to appear on the first line, and then click the right
            arrow button.
                You can also drag fields from the Select fields box to the Arrange fields box.
         c. Repeat this procedure until all the fields that you want to import are displayed in
            the correct order in the Arrange fields box.
         d. Add any desired spaces, punctuation, or line breaks in the Arrange fields box.
    Since all of the records in the file should be in the same format, you only need to
    arrange the fields for one record. All other records will be formatted in the same manner.
5. If the first line in your file contains field names or column headings, select the First
   line is header - Do not import check box.
    The first record is not imported.
6. From the File As list, choose how you want the records to be sorted in your Address
   Book.
7. Click Import.
    The data is imported into the current Address Book.
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Editing Address Book Keywords (Windows Only)
                   The DYMO Label Address Book includes a name rotation feature that automatically rotates
                   the first and last name of an entry so that the last name appears first in the address list,
                   followed by the first name. The Address Book keywords are used to prevent particular
                   words from being treated as last names. For example, if the first line of your address contains
                   a company name, you may not want to rotate the name when filing the address.
                   There are three types of Address Book keywords:
                    n    Company Identifiers such as Association, Corp, or Dept.
                    n    Prefixed Salutations such as Dr., Mr., or Mrs.
                    n    Postfixed Honoraries such as III, Jr., or M.D.
                   You can edit, add, or delete Address Book keyword.
                   To modify the Address Book keywords
                    1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                    2. Select the Functional tab.
                    3. Click Edit keywords under Address Book.
                         The Edit Name Keywords dialog box appears.
                    4. Select the type of keyword to edit from the Select keywords list.
                    5. Do one of the following:
                         l   To edit a keyword, double-click the keyword and make any desired changes to the
                             text.
                         l   To add a keyword, click Add and then enter the text for the keyword.
                         l   To delete a keyword, select the keyword to delete from the list and then click
                             Delete.
                    6. Click OK to save your changes and close the Edit Name Keywords dialog box.
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                Printing Labels from Other
                                  Programs
           DYMO Label software includes a series of add-ins that you can use to print labels from
           popular programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel. If you have one of the supported
           programs installed, the add-in is automatically installed as a toolbar print button within that
           program.
           You can use the add-in to format and print selected addresses or other information to your
           DYMO label printer. In addition, you can print directly from other programs to your label
           printer in the same manner as any other printer.
           You can print labels from other programs in the following ways:
            n   Using the Microsoft Word Add-in
            n   Using the Microsoft Outlook Add-in (Windows only)
            n   Using the Mac Address Book Add-In (Mac Only)
            n   Using the Microsoft Excel Add-in
            n   Using the ACT! Add-in (Windows only)
            n   Using the QuickBooks Add-in (Windows only)
            n   Using the printer drivers to print directly from another program
Using the Word Add-In (Windows)
           DYMO Label software includes a software add-in that enables you to quickly print labels
           from a Microsoft Word document.
           The Word Add-in locates an address in your document in the same way as the Envelopes
           and Labels feature in Word. You can either select the text for the address or let Word
           automatically locate the address.
           You can use the add-in to preview your label and change the label properties before
           printing, or you can use Quick Print to print a label using the most recent settings.
           To use the Word Add-in
           1. (Optional) Select the text you want to print on your label.
           2. Click       Print Label in the Add-Ins toolbar.
                The DYMO Word Add-In dialog box appears.
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                     3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                             You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                             saved in the original data.
                     4. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the address you entered.
                     5. Do the following to select the print options:
                        a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                        b. If necessary, choose a printer from the Select printer list.
                        c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                             You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
                             label type or layout.
                     6. Click Print.
                        A label prints using the selected settings.
                        Click       Quick Print to print a label using the most recent settings.
Using the Word Add-In (Mac)
                    DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print labels from a
                    Microsoft Word document.
                    To use the Word Add-in
                     1. Select the text to print on your label.
                     2. Do one of the following:
                         l   (Word 2004) Click       in the toolbar.
                         l   (Word 2008) Choose DYMO LabelWriter from the             menu.
                        The DYMO Word Add-In dialog box appears.
                     3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                             You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                             saved in the original data.
                     4. Click Preview to display a preview of your label.
                     5. If you have more than one DYMO label printer installed on your computer, choose the
                        printer you want to print to from the Select printer list.
                     6. If you selected the LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer, choose the label roll to print to
                        from the Select label roll list.
                     7. Choose the label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                     8. Choose where to place the postal barcode from the Intelligent Mail barcode list.
                     9. Click Print.
                        A label prints using the selected settings.
Using the Outlook Add-In (Windows Only)
                    DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print mailing labels
                    and name badges directly from Microsoft Outlook. You can access the add-in using a button
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           installed on the Outlook toolbar. The add-in is available from the Contacts folder and from
           any Contact dialog box.
               The DYMO Outlook Add-In does not work with Microsoft Outlook Express.
           You can use the add-in to preview your labels and change the label properties before
           printing, or you can use Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
           To use the Outlook Add-in
            1. Select the contacts that you want to print labels for.
            2. Click      Print Label in the Add-Ins toolbar.
               The DYMO Outlook Add-In dialog box appears.
            3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                   You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                   saved in the original data.
            4. If you selected more than one contact, click Next to review the data for each contact.
            5. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the addresses for your contacts.
            6. Do the following to select the print options:
               a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
               b. If necessary, choose a printer from the Select printer list.
               c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                   You can also click Options to select a different printer, visually choose the label
                   type or layout, or change the address format.
            7. Click Print.
               A label prints for each selected contact.
               Click      Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
Using the Mac Address Book Add-In (Mac Only)
           DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print labels from your
           Mac Address Book.
           To use the Mac Address Book Add-in
            1. From your Mac Address Book, select the contact that you want to print a label for.
                   Make sure that the contact is not displayed in edit view.
            2. Right-click the contact address to print, and then choose Open in DYMO Label.
               The DYMO Mac Address Book Add-In dialog box appears.
            3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                   You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                   saved in the original data.
            4. Click Preview to display a preview of your label.
            5. If you have more than one DYMO label printer installed on your computer, choose the
               printer you want to print to from the Select printer list.
            6. If you selected the LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer, choose the label roll to print to
               from the Select label roll list.
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                     7. Choose the label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                     8. Choose where to place the postal barcode from the Intelligent Mail barcode list.
                     9. Click Print.
                        A label prints using the selected settings.
Using the Excel Add-In (Windows)
                    DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print labels from a
                    Microsoft Excel document.
                    The Excel Add-in treats each column in a row as a line of data on the label and each row as
                    a new label.
                    You can use the add-in to preview your labels and change the label properties before
                    printing, or you can use Quick Print to print labels using the last selected settings.
                    To use the Excel Add-in
                     1. Select the cells that contain the text you want to print on your label.
                     2. Click      Print Label in the toolbar.
                        The DYMO Excel Add-In dialog box appears.
                     3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                            You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                            saved in the original data.
                     4. If you selected more than one row of text, click Next to review the data for each label.
                     5. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct any addresses you selected.
                     6. Do the following to select the print options:
                        a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                        b. If necessary, choose a printer from the Select printer list.
                        c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                            You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
                            label type or layout.
                     7. Click Print.
                        A label prints for each row of text you selected.
                        Click      Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
Using the Excel Add-In (Mac)
                    DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print labels from a
                    Microsoft Excel document.
                    The Excel Add-in treats each column in a row as a line of data on the label and each row as
                    a new label.
                    To use the Excel Add-in
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            1. Select the cells that contain the text you want to print on your label.
            2. Do one of the following:
                l   (Excel 2004) Click      in the toolbar.
                l   (Excel 2008) Choose DYMO LabelWriter from the             menu.
               The DYMO Excel Add-In dialog box appears.
            3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                    You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                    saved in the original data.
            4. Click Preview to display a preview of your label.
            5. If you selected more than one row of text, click Next to review the data for each label.
            6. If you have more than one DYMO label printer installed on your computer, choose the
               printer you want to print to from the Select printer list.
            7. If you selected the LabelWriter Twin Turbo printer, choose the label roll to print to
               from the Select label roll list.
            8. Choose the label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
            9. Choose where to place the postal barcode from the Intelligent Mail barcode list.
           10. Click Print.
               A label prints for each row of text you selected.
Using the ACT! Add-In (Windows Only)
           DYMO Label software includes a software add-in so you can quickly print contact
           information from your ACT! contact database. You can access the add-in from the Tools
           menu in ACT!
           Using the ACT! Add-in, you can quickly print labels for the current contact, the current
           lookup, or all contacts in your database. By selecting different combinations of contact
           formats and label styles from DYMO Label software, you can print all the popular types of
           address labels, shipping labels, file folder labels, name badges, and more.
           To use the ACT! Add-in
            1. Select the contacts that you want to print labels for.
            2. Choose Print DYMO Label from the Tools menu.
               The DYMO ACT! Add-In dialog box appears.
            3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                    You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                    saved in the original data.
            4. If you selected more than one contact, click Next to review the data for each contact.
            5. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the addresses for your contacts.
            6. Do the following to select the print options:
               a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
               b. If necessary, choose a printer to print to from the Select printer list.
               c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll from the Select label roll list.
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                            You can also click Options to select a different printer, visually choose the label
                            type or layout, or change the address format.
                     7. (Optional) To add text to the history record in ACT!, do the following:
                         a. Select the Add History Record check box.
                            The History Record Text box appears in the DYMO ACT! Add-In dialog box.
                         b. Enter the text you want to add to the history record in the History Record Text
                            box.
                     8. Click Print.
                         A label prints for each selected contact.
About the DYMO Label Add-In for QuickBooks (Windows Only)
                    Using the DYMO Label Add-in for QuickBooks, you can quickly print mailing labels to
                    your DYMO label printer from within Intuit’s QuickBooks® software.
                    You can use the DYMO Label Add-in for QuickBooks to do the following:
                     n   Print a single label for the current customer or vendor from within the Invoice, Sales
                         Receipt, and Purchase Order functions.
                     n   Select and print multiple mailing labels using company lists; such as employee, vendor,
                         customer, and so on.
                     n   Print mailing labels for letters you create using the Prepare Letters feature.
                         Before you can use the DYMO Label Add-in, you must enable the add-in for each
                         company file to allow the application access to your QuickBooks data for that file.
Enabling the DYMO Label Add-In
                    The first time you open each company file after installing DYMO Label software, a dialog
                    box appears asking you to allow the add-in access to your data files. You must enable the
                    add-in for each company file to allow the add-in access to your QuickBooks data for that
                    file.
                         The first time you open each company file, you must be running QuickBooks as
                         Administrator to allow the DYMO Label Add-in access to that company file.
                    To enable the DYMO Label Add-in
                         When the Security dialog box appears, select Yes, whenever this QuickBooks
                         company file is open and then click Continue.
                    You will not be asked this question again for this company file.
Printing a Single Label from QuickBooks
                    You can print a single label for the current customer or vendor from within the QuickBooks
                    Invoice, Sales Receipt, and Purchase Order functions. You can also print a single label from
                    the Print Multiple Labels dialog box by selecting only one name to print.
                    To print a single label
                     1. Open the Invoices, Sales Receipts, or Purchase Orders function.
                     2. From the File menu, point to Print DYMO Label, and then choose Print Single Label.
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                      If the current document includes both a bill to and a ship to address, a dialog box
                      appears asking you to choose which address you want to print.
                 3. If necessary, select the address to print and click OK.
                      The DYMO Label Add-In dialog box appears.
                 4. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                         You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                         saved in the original data.
                 5. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct the address you entered.
                 6. Do the following to select the print options:
                      a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                      b. If necessary, choose a printer from the Select printer list.
                      c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                         You can also click Options to select a different printer, visually choose the label
                         type or layout, or change the address format.
                 7. Click Print.
                      A label prints using the selected settings.
Selecting Multiple Labels to Print
                 You can print multiple labels from within QuickBooks independent of your current activity.
                 Printing multiple labels using the DYMO Label Add-in is very similar to printing mailing
                 labels directly from QuickBooks. However, using the DYMO Label Add-in, you can print
                 labels directly to your DYMO label printer.
                 You can choose to print labels using the following selection criteria:
                  n   All or selected names
                  n   All or selected customer types
                  n   All or selected vendor types
                  n   Specified ZIP Code
                 In addition, you can choose to sort the labels by Name or ZIP Code, print the Ship To
                 addresses when available, print labels for inactive names, and print labels for all jobs.
                 Once the DYMO Label Add-In dialog box appears, you can select from a number of
                 different address and shipping label files, depending on how you want the label to look.
                      You can also spot-print a mailing label for the current customer or vendor when using
                      the Invoice, Sales Receipt, or Purchase Order functions.
                 To select multiple labels to print
                 1. From the File menu, point to Print DYMO Label, and then choose Print Multiple
                    Labels.
                      The Print DYMO Label dialog box appears.
                 2. Select the name filter that will print the desired labels.
                 3. Select the sort criteria for the labels from the Sort DYMO Labels by list.
                 4. Select one or more of the following options:
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                          Print Ship To addresses            Prints the ship to address,if available, instead of
                          where available                    the company address.
                          Print labels for inactive          Prints labels for names that are tagged as
                          names                              inactive.
                          Print labels for jobs              Prints a label for each job associated with a
                                                             selected name.
                     5. Click OK.
                        The DYMO Label Add-In dialog box appears with the first address from the list of
                        addresses you selected displayed in the text area.
                     6. Format and print the address labels as described in Printing Multiple Labels from
                        QuickBooks.
Printing Multiple Labels from QuickBooks
                    After you select the labels to print, you can select the label type and layout to use to print
                    your labels. You can also scroll through the labels that will print and make any necessary
                    changes.
                    To print multiple labels
                     1. Follow the instructions in Selecting Multiple Labels to Print to select the labels to
                        print.
                        The DYMO Label Add-In dialog box appears with the first address from the list of
                        addresses you selected displayed in the text area.
                     2. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
                            You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
                            saved in the original data.
                     3. (Optional) Click Next to review the data for each label.
                     4. (Optional) Click Address Fixer to verify and correct any addresses you selected.
                     5. Do the following to select the print options:
                        a. Choose a label layout to use from the Select label layout list.
                        b. If necessary, choose a printer from the Select printer list.
                        c. (Twin Turbo Only) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
                            You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
                            label type or layout.
                     6. Click Print.
                        A label prints for each row of text you selected.
Printing Labels for Letters
                    You can print labels for the letters you prepare using the Prepare Letters feature in
                    QuickBooks. Because the QuickBooks Prepare Letters feature creates the letters in Microsoft
                    Word, you create mailing labels for your letters using the DYMO Word Add-In, which was
                    automatically installed with DYMO Label software.
                    To print labels for letters
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             1. Select Prepare Letters and Envelopes from the Company menu.
             2. Create your letters using the Prepare Letters and Envelopes wizard.
             3. When the letters are complete in Microsoft Word, use the DYMO Word Add-in to print
                labels for your letters.
Printing Directly from Other Applications
            You can print directly to your DYMO label printer from most programs in the same manner
            as any other printer. To make printing even easier, we have included software add-ins for
            some popular Windows and Macintosh programs, such as Microsoft Word and Outlook. For
            more information on the add-ins, see Printing Labels from Other Programs.
            To print labels on a DYMO label printer from applications other than DYMO Label
            software, you need to complete the following basic procedures:
             n   Select your DYMO label printer from the printers list.
             n   Choose the correct orientation and page size for the type of label you want to print.
             n   Set the margins to allow the text to print correctly on the label.
            See Printing Directly from Microsoft Word for an example of how to print a label from a
            Windows application.
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                    Customizing DYMO Label
           DYMO Label software includes various options for customizing the software so that you
           can use the software the way you want. You can customize the software in the following
           ways:
            n   Add My Return Address
            n   Add My Logo
            n   Change the Units of Measure
            n   Hide the Rulers
            n   Change the Default Font
            n   Help to Improve DYMO Products (Windows only)
            n   Choose the Startup Label
            n   Set the Default Folders
            n   Set Other Options
            n   Customizing Address Fixer
            n   Zoom the Workspace
Adding My Return Address
           When you store a default return address, you can quickly insert this return address into an
           Address or Text object when needed. You can change your default return address at any
           time through the Preferences settings.
           To change or add your return address
           1. Do one of the following:
                l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                The Preferences dialog box appears.
           2. If necessary, select the User information tab.
           3. Enter your address in the Default return address box, and then click OK.
Adding My Logo
           You can store an image file to use as your default logo. Once you have stored a default
           logo, you can quickly add that logo to any label you create. You can change your default
           logo at any time.
           You can use the following types of image files for the logo:
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                   BMP        GIF      PNG
                   JPG        TIF
                  To add or change your default logo
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                         The Preferences dialog box appears.
                   2. If necessary, select the User information tab.
                   3. Under Default logo, click Browse.
                         The Open dialog box appears.
                   4. Navigate to and select the image file you want to use as your default logo, and then
                      click Open.
                         A preview of the image is displayed in the dialog box.
                   5. Click OK.
Changing the Language (Windows Only)
                  You can change the display language for the DYMO Label software so that you can work
                  in a language that is most familiar to you. Changing the language only affects the text and
                  messages in the software. Features available in the software are determined by the operating
                  system locale.
                  To change the display language
                   1. Choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                   2. Select the General tab.
                   3. Under Language, select the language you want.
                   4. Click OK.
                         The language changes immediately without restarting DYMO Label software.
Changing the Units of Measure
                  You can choose to work in English (Inches) or Metric units.
                  To change the units of measure
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                   2. Select the General tab.
                   3. Under Units of measure, select English (Inches) or Metric.
                   4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Hiding the Rulers
                  You can choose to hide or show the rulers in the Edit area. By default, the rulers are
                  displayed.
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            To hide the rulers
             1. Do one of the following:
                 l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                 l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
             2. Select the General tab.
             3. Under Display, clear the Show rulers check box.
             4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Changing the Default Font
            You can select the default font to use for all your labels. You can easily change the font for
            individual labels from the formatting toolbar.
            To change the default font
             1. Do one of the following:
                 l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                 l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
             2. Select the General tab.
             3. Under Default font, click Change.
             4. Choose the font type, size, and style to use as the default font and then click OK.
             5. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Choosing the Startup Label
            By default, each time you start DYMO Label software, the last label you used is displayed.
            However, you can choose to use any saved label as the startup label.
            To choose the label to display on startup
             1. Do one of the following:
                 l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                 l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
             2. Select the Functional tab.
             3. Under Startup label, select Always start with this label.
             4. Click Browse.
                The Open dialog box appears.
             5. Navigate to and select the label to use as the startup label, and then click Open.
             6. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Setting the Default Folders
            You can change the default label file and Address Book folders.
            To change the default label file folder
             1. Do one of the following:
                 l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                 l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
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                   2. Select the Folders tab.
                   3. Click Browse next to the Default label file folder box.
                         The Browse For Folder dialog box appears.
                   4. Navigate to and select the folder to use as your default folder, and then click OK.
                   5. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
                  To change the default Address Book folder
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                   2. Select the Folders tab.
                   3. Click Browse next to the Default Address Book folder box.
                         The Browse For Folder dialog box appears.
                   4. Navigate to and select the folder to use as your default folder, and then click OK.
                   5. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Setting Other Options
                  DYMO Label software includes various options for customizing the software. You can
                  customize the software in the following ways:
                   n     Suppress the File Save Prompt
                   n     Suppress the Check Label Size Warning
                   n     Set the Paste Button to Automatically Print
Suppressing the File Save Prompt
                  By default, DYMO Label software displays a prompt asking if you want to save changes to
                  a modified label when you attempt to open another label or exit from the program.
                  However, if you prefer not to be prompted to save changes, you can choose to suppress the
                  prompt.
                  To suppress the "File save" prompt
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                   2. Select the Functional tab.
                   3. Under Options, select the Suppress "File save" prompt check box.
                   4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
Suppressing the Check Label Size Warning
                  DYMO Label software remembers the last label size that you printed on a specific printer. If
                  the selected label type does not match the last label type printed to the selected printer,
                  appears on the Print button. By default, when you attempt to print to a new label size, a
                  confirmation dialog box appears asking you to make sure that you have the appropriate
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                labels loaded in the printer before printing. However, if you prefer not to see this warning
                message, you can choose to suppress this warning.
                To suppress the "Check label size" warning
                 1. Do one of the following:
                     l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                     l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                 2. Select the Functional tab.
                 3. Under Options, select the Suppress "Check label size" warning check box.
                 4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
                    Related Topics
Setting the Paste Button to Automatically Print
                You can extend the use of the Paste button so that each time you paste text from the
                clipboard onto a label, the label automatically prints. Each time you click   , the text from
                the clipboard is automatically pasted onto the current label and the label is then printed.
                This option simplifies the printing of labels when you have copied the information from
                other programs.
                To set the Paste button to automatically print
                 1. Do one of the following:
                     l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                     l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                 2. Select the Functional tab.
                 3. Under Options, select the Paste button automatically prints check box.
                 4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
                    Related Topics
Customizing Address Fixer
                You can customize Address Fixer so that addresses appear as you want when they are
                corrected.
Removing Punctuation with Address Fixer
                You can choose to have all punctuation removed from an address when you correct an
                address with Address Fixer.
                To remove punctuation when fixing addresses
                 1. Do one of the following:
                     l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                     l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                 2. Select the Address Fixer tab.
                 3. Under Options, select the Remove punctuation check box.
                 4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
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Setting the Capitalization Preferences
                  You can choose how to capitalize addresses when you correct them with Address Fixer.
                  You can choose to use all uppercase, all lowercase, or mixed case capitalization.
                  If you choose mixed case, you can add exceptions so that words with unusual capitalization
                  will appear correctly in your addresses. For example, DYMO is always all uppercase and the
                  E in FedEx is capitalized.
                  To change the capitalization settings
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                   2. Select the Address Fixer tab.
                   3. Under Address capitalization, select one of the following:
                         l   Uppercase - to change the address to all uppercase text.
                         l   Lowercase - to change the address to all lowercase text.
                         l   Mixed case - to change the address to capitalize the first letter of each word.
                   4. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
                  To add capitalization exceptions
                   1. Do one of the following:
                         l   For Windows, choose Preferences from the Edit menu.
                         l   For Mac, choose Preferences from the DYMO Label menu.
                   2. Select the Address Fixer tab.
                   3. Under Address capitalization, select Mixed case.
                   4. Enter any words that you do not want this capitalization rule to apply to in the text
                      box.
                         Separate each word with a semicolon.
                   5. Click OK to close the Preferences dialog box and apply your changes.
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                                                                    About Labels
                  All DYMO label printers that are compatible with DYMO Label software use either DYMO
                  LabelWriter label rolls or DYMO D1 label cassettes.
                  The only supplies you will ever need for your printer are the labels. We recommend you
                  only use DYMO-branded labels.
                      DYMO’s warranty does not cover malfunction or damage that may be caused by the
                      use of labels other than DYMO-branded labels. Because DYMO LabelWriter printers
                      use thermal printing technology, you must use specially designed and manufactured
                      labels. The thermal coatings used on labels other than DYMO-branded labels may not
                      be compatible, and may provide unsatisfactory printing or cause the printer to
                      malfunction.
Label Rolls
                  LabelWriter label rolls come in a variety of shapes and sizes; including address, shipping,
                  and file folder labels. You can also order custom labels to fit your exact needs.
                  All LabelWriter printers use DYMO LabelWriter label rolls.
Label Cassettes
                  DYMO D1 label cassettes are available in a variety of colors, materials, and widths.
                  The LabelWriter Duo and LabelManager label printers use DYMO D1 label cassettes.
                      The LabelWriter Duo uses both LabelWriter label rolls and D1 label cassettes.
About Label Rolls
                  DYMO LabelWriter printers use advanced thermal printing technology to print on specially
                  treated, heat-sensitive labels. This means you will never have to replace toner, ink
                  cartridges, or a ribbon to print labels.
                  Direct Thermal printing works by transferring heat from a thermal print head to specially
                  treated labels. The thermal print head contains a row of miniature heating elements that
                  press against the treated label. As a heating element touches the specially treated label, a
                  thermal reaction causes the specific point on the label to turn black.
                  The only supplies you will ever need for DYMO label printers are the labels. We
                  recommend you only use DYMO-branded labels.
                  How long your labels will last depends on how the labels are used. LabelWriter thermal
                  labels are susceptible to fading in the following ways:
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                n   Exposure to direct sunlight or fluorescent light for an extended period of time
                n   Exposure to extreme heat for an extended period of time
                n   Contact with plasticizers (for example, labels placed on plastic ring binders)
               In the original packaging, the shelf life for LabelWriter labels is 18 months. When labels are
               used for short-term applications (envelopes, packages, and so on), fading is not a problem.
               When labels are used to label files in a file cabinet, fading is very gradual over many years.
               Labels applied to the edge of a notebook that is then placed on a shelf in the sun will show
               signs of fading within a few months.
               To prolong label life when labels are not in use, store the labels in a cool, dry place and in
               the black bag in which they were originally packaged.
About Label Cassettes
               The LabelWriter Duo and LabelManager label makers use DYMO D1 label cassettes.
               D1 label cassettes come in a variety of colors and materials, and are available in the
               following widths:
                n   1/4 inch (6 mm)
                n   3/8 inch (9 mm)
                n   1/2 inch (12 mm)
                n   3/4 inch (19 mm)
                n   1 inch (24 mm)
               The maximum width that you can use depends on your label printer. Refer to the user guide
               that came with your printer for the label widths you can use.
               Visit the DYMO Web site at www.dymo.com for a complete list of label cassettes and the
               names of dealers who sell them in your area.
               The only supplies you will ever need for your printer are the labels. We recommend you
               only use DYMO-brand labels.
Finding Your Label Type
               A preview of each of the different label types is displayed in the Label Types section on the
               Labels tab. These previews help you to visually choose the label that matches the labels
               loaded in your label printer.
                    The label types displayed are based on the type of label printer you have installed. If
                    your label printer only prints LabelWriter labels, then only LabelWriter labels are
                    displayed. If your label printer only prints D1 labels (for example, a LabelManager
                    420P or LabelManager PnP label maker), then only Tape labels are displayed. If you
                    have more than one type of label printer installed or if you have a LabelWriter Duo
                    printer installed, both LabelWriter labels and Tape labels are displayed.
               The name and dimensions for each label type are located under the preview for each label
               type.
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           To find your label type
            1. Find the name and dimensions for your label type on the packaging that your labels
               came in.
            2. Locate your label in the Label Types list and verify that the name and dimensions
               match those that appear on your label packaging.
            3. To further confirm that you have located the correct label type, do the following:
                a. Click     next to the label name or at the bottom of the Edit area.
                   A list of DYMO part numbers for that label is displayed.
                b. Locate the DYMO part number for your label on the label packaging.
                c. Verify that the DYMO part number on your label packaging matches one of the part
                   numbers in the list.
Buying Labels
           DYMO offers a full range of labels for the LabelWriter printers, including labels suited for
           addressing envelopes, shipping packages, naming file folders, labeling all sorts of media,
           printing name badges, and much more. A complete listing can be found at the DYMO Web
           site: www.dymo.com and in the label catalog that was included with your printer.
           To order labels directly from DYMO
                Click      Buy Labels on the DYMO Label software toolbar.
About Custom Labels
           In addition to the full range of standard labels offered, DYMO also offers several ways to
           customize your LabelWriter labels.
            n   Preprinted Labels
                You can order preprinted LabelWriter labels with text and graphics in any color. For
                example, you can order Shipping Labels preprinted with your company logo and
                address.
                All the standard LabelWriter labels can be preprinted with up to three colors.
            n   Custom Label Sizes
                If you need a special size or shape, DYMO can manufacture a wide variety.
                You can order labels with a maximum length of 9.75" and a maximum width of
                2.3125". Labels can be designed in round or polygon shapes as well.
            n   Custom Adhesives and Paper Stock
                All LabelWriter labels can be ordered with special adhesives and paper stock.
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About Labels
                    If you have a unique application that requires labels with special properties, DYMO
                    can help. Any of DYMO's standard size labels can be ordered with special properties.
                    DYMO can also make custom size labels to fit your needs.
               To obtain details on custom labels
                n   Visit the DYMO Web site at www.dymo.com/customlabels
                n   Call the custom label Sales department at 1-800-426-7827
                n   Send email to customlabels@dymo.com
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             LabelManager 500TS Label
                               Maker
           DYMO Label software includes several features for use with the LabelManager 500TS label
           maker. Using DYMO Label software and a LabelManager 500TS label maker, you can do
           the following:
            n   Create a set of labels from an external data source and download to the label maker.
            n   Download Clip Art to the label maker.
            n   Manage labels and Clip Art on the label maker.
Importing Data and Downloading Labels
           Using data from a data base file, you can create and download labels to the LabelManager
           500TS label maker. Each label is saved with a unique name. The downloaded labels are
           saved to the Downloads folder on the label maker. See Managing Labels for information
           about managing downloaded labels on the label maker.
           You can import data from the following types of database files:
            n   Microsoft Access
            n   Microsoft Excel
            n   Text - Comma Separated Values files with a *.csv or *.txt extension
            n   Universal Data Links - See the Microsoft documentation on Universal Data Link
                (*.UDL) for more information.
           To import data and download labels to the label maker
            1. Click      in the DYMO Label software Print area.
            2. Click         Create a set of labels from a spreadsheet or database and download.
            3. Follow the instructions in the Import Data and Download wizard.
Downloading Clip Art
           The LabelManager 500TS label maker includes a variety of useful clip art images that you
           can quickly add to your labels. You can also download your own custom images to the
           label maker.
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LabelManager 500TS Label Maker
                  You can download images from the My Clip Art section of the DYMO Label software Clip
                  Art library or directly from your computer. The following types of image files can be
                  downloaded to the label maker: BMP, JPG, GIF, TIF, and PNG.
                  To download clip art to the label maker
                   1. Click      in the DYMO Label software Print area.
                   2. Click          Download Clip Art.
                       The Download Clip Art dialog box appears.
                   3. Do one of the following:
                       l   Under My Clip Art, select the image to download to your label maker.
                           The image is added to the Download List.
                       l   Click    , navigate to and select an image on your computer to download to your
                           label maker, and then click Open.
                           The image is added to the Download List and to the My Clip Art section of the
                           DYMO Label software Clip Art library.
                   4. Click Download.
                       All images in the Download List are downloaded to your label maker.
Managing Files
                  You can manage labels and clip art on your label maker from within DYMO Label software
                  using the LabelManager 500TS File Manager.
                       To manage labels and clip art directly on your label maker, tap     on the
                       LabelManager 500TS Home screen, and then select Manage Files.
                  Review the following topics to learn more about managing files on your label maker.
                   n   Managing Labels
                   n   Managing Clip Art
Managing Labels
                  You can view, organize, and delete labels stored on your label maker.
                  Labels are stored on your label maker in the following folders:
                   n   Downloads - Shows labels that you have downloaded to your label maker using
                       DYMO Label software. You can create subfolders within the Downloads folder to keep
                       your downloaded labels organized.
                   n   Recently Printed - Shows the last 20 labels printed on your label maker.
                   n   Saved - Contains labels created on your label maker and saved to the label maker
                       memory. You can create subfolders within the Saved folder to keep your saved labels
                       organized.
                  To view labels stored on your label maker
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                 1. Click        in the DYMO Label software Print area.
                 2. Click            Manage labels and Clip Art on the label maker.
                    The LabelManager 500TS File Manager dialog box appears.
                 3. Click Labels in the navigation pane.
      Organizing Labels
                You can create folders within the Saved folder and Downloads folder to keep your saved
                and downloaded labels organized.
                To create a new folder
                 1. Navigate to the Saved or Downloads folder.
                 2. Click        .
                    A new folder is created.
                 3. Enter a name for the folder, and then press Enter.
                Once you have created folders for your labels, you can cut and paste your labels into the
                desired folders.
      Deleting Labels and Folders
                You can delete any labels stored on your LabelManager 500TS label maker You can also
                delete any of the folders on your label maker that you have created to keep your labels
                organized.
                    The Downloads, Recently Printed, and Saved folders cannot be deleted.
                To delete labels and folders
                 1. Navigate to and select the labels or folders to delete.
                 2. Click    .
                    The selected labels or folders are deleted from the label maker.
Managing Clip Art
                You can delete clip art images that you previously downloaded to your label maker.
                To delete clip art
                 1. Click        in the DYMO Label software Print area.
                 2. Click            Manage labels and Clip Art on the label maker.
                    The LabelManager 500TS File Manager dialog box appears.
                 3. Click My Clip Art in the navigation pane.
                 4. Select the images to delete from the label maker, and then click   .
                    A message appears asking if you want to delete the selected images.
                 5. Click OK.
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                                                                   Chapter 16
 Adding a Wireless Network
                    Printer
To use a wireless DYMO label printer over a wireless network connection, you must add
the printer to your computer using the Add Printer tool in DYMO Label software.
To add the label maker to your computer
1. Choose Add Network Printer from the File menu.
    The Add Printer tool starts.
2. Follow the instructions in the Add Printer tool to add the label maker to your computer.
       If you have trouble adding the label maker to your computer, contact your network
       administrator.
3. Restart DYMO Label software.
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                                                                    Chapter 17
               Updating the Software
Periodically, DYMO Label software will automatically check to see if you have the most
recent version of the software installed. If an update to your version of the software is
available, you will be asked to confirm that you want to update the software. You can also
manually check to see if an update is available.
    You must be connected to the Internet to obtain software updates.
To manually check for software updates
1. Choose Check for Updates from the Help menu.
    A dialog box appears when an update is available. Otherwise, you are notified that
    there are no updates available.
2. Follow the instructions in the update dialog box to download and install the software
   update.
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                                                                        Chapter 18
                             Developer and SDK
                                   Information
DYMO provides various types of information designed to help developers create products
that work with the LabelWriter printers and DYMO Label software. Below are some notes
for those interested in developing products that work with LabelWriter printers.
 n   Keep in mind that LabelWriter printers use standard printer drivers. Therefore, printing
     to a LabelWriter is no different than printing on a laser printer, except that the pages are
     smaller.
 n   In cases where you want to automate printing and take advantage of the label printing
     power built into DYMO Label software, a Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) is included
     in your LabelWriter CD. The SDK provides COM and .NET interfaces. For more
     information, visit the Developer Program page on the DYMO web site.
     www.dymo.com.
You can check the Developer’s forum on the DYMO Web site at www.dymo.com for the
latest news. Also, you can join the Developer’s mailing list to obtain developer-specific
news and announcements.
For complete information about programming and using the LabelWriter SE450 printer, refer
to the LabelWriter SE450 Technical Reference Guide, available from the Developers
Program page on the DYMO Web site (www.dymo.com).
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                                                                             Chapter 19
                                           Contacting DYMO
Internet Support
           DYMO maintains a Web site at www.dymo.com that includes the latest support information
           for your label printer and DYMO Label software.
Contact Information
           Visit the Support area of our Web site at www.dymo.com to contact us by chat or email.
           DYMO’s Technical Support department is also available by phone from 9 am to 8 pm,
           Eastern time and by chat from 9 am to 7 pm Eastern time.
           Phone: (877) 724-8324
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                                                          Glossary
A
Address Book
    You can save addresses, or other pieces of information that you commonly use so
    that you can easily access them.
address format
    The address format determines which Outlook data fields will be printed on your
    label and how those fields will be formated.
C
Codabar
    Codabar is commonly used to represent mathematical and financial figures because
    it can contain the digits 0 through 9, plus (+) and minus (-) signs, as well as
    decimal points. This code can also contain punctuation characters, including the
    forward slash (/), dollar sign ($), and colon (:).
Codabar Library
    DYMO Label software includes two special versions of Codabar that are used to
    barcode books. One version calculates the checksum from left to right (L>R). The
    other version calculates the checksum from right to left (R>L).
Code 128-A
    Code 128-A can represent numbers and uppercase letters, as well as control
    characters.
Code 128-Auto
    Code 128-Auto uses a combination of Code 128-A, B, and C. DYMO Label
    software analyzes the data and then uses whichever combination of codes yields
    the most compact barcode, switching from one code to another in the middle of
    the barcode, if necessary.
Code 128-B
    Code 128-B can represent numbers, upper- and lowercase letters, and punctuation
    characters.
Code 128-C
    Code 128-C yields very compact numeric-only barcodes. This code requires
    numeric information only and an even number of digits.
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           Code 39
               Code 39 (also called "Code 3 of 9") can represent the capital letters A through Z,
               the numbers 0 to 9, the space character, and certain symbols. The name "3 of 9"
               results from the convention that 3 of the nine elements used in the code are wide.
           Code 39 Library
               DYMO Label software includes two special versions of Code 39 that are used to
               barcode books. One version calculates the checksum from left to right (L>R). The
               other version calculates the checksum from right to left (R>L).
           Code 39 w/ Mod 43 Checksum
               This variation of Code 39 automatically includes a checksum character used to
               verify the accuracy of the data.
           E
           EAN
                 European Article Numbering (EAN) is used for products that are made or marketed
                 outside the United States.
           EAN-13
               European Article Numbering (EAN) is used for products that are made or marketed
               outside the U.S. EAN 13 requires 13 digits: the first 2 digits represent the country
               code, followed by 10 digits of data, and finally a checksum character. After you
               enter the 12 digits to be encoded, the program automatically calculates the
               checksum for the 13th digit. This code requires numeric information only.
           EAN-8
               European Article Numbering (EAN) is used for products that are made or marketed
               outside the U.S. EAN 8 requires 8 digits: 2 country-code digits, 5 data digits, and
               a checksum character. After you enter the 7 digits to be encoded, the program
               calculates the 8th (checksum) digit. This code requires numeric information only.
           F
           fixed
                Always print text, address, or barcode as shown. The data does not change.
           I
           Intelligent Mail barcode
                The Intelligent Mail barcode is used by the United States Postal Service to sort
                and track mail.
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Interleaved 2 of 5
     Interleaved 2 of 5 requires between 2 and 30 numbers. This code requires numeric
     information only and an even number of digits.
ITF-14
     ITF-14 is similar to Interleaved 2 of 5, but requires 14 characters. This barcode is
     printed in a larger size, surrounded by a bounding box, and is typically used in
     warehouse applications.
L
label file
     You save a custom layout to a label file.
label layout
     Text and graphics that make up a label design.
label type
     Shape and size of a label. Matches the label packaging for easy reference.
O
object
    Each piece of information on a label is a separate object.
object properties
    Settings that further define a design object on the label.
P
PDF417
    A stacked, linear barcode symbol format used in a variety of applications,
    primarily transport, identification cards, and inventory management.
Q
QR
     Quick Response code; a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code) that has
     become popular due to its fast readability and large storage capacity compared to
     standard UPC barcodes.
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           R
           recent layouts
               The most recent layouts you have used to print labels.
           recently printed labels
               Displays the last ten labels printed.
           recently used label types
               Displays the label types that you have used most recently. You do not need to
               have saved or printed labels with these label types.
           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.
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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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