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Designing a Label
Note:The resize rectangle grew smoothly when you changed the height of the barcode but jumped to the next
available size when you changed the width.In each case, Loftware Label Manager displays the next available
size for the field.Code 39 barcodes grow continuously in their height but discreetly in their width (jumping to
the next available line width or X-dimension).Loftware Label Manager always reflects on the label the way the
selected field behaves in the printer.
The Finishing Touches
To complete the example label, add one more text fields and a line.First, add descriptive text next to a
barcode field to identify what information is stored in the barcode and call it Part Number.
Adding Descriptive Text to a Label
1.
Select the Fixed Text tool .
2. Position the cursor to the left of the barcode field.
3. Type: Part Number
4. Press Enter.This moves the cursor to a new line as if you were typing a second line of text (the
auto-repeat feature).You do not type a second line of text in this practice exercise.
5. Press Enter again to end the creation of fixed text fields.
The last change we are making to our label is to add a line to the label. Lines enhance the appearance
and functionality of a label by separating the label into different sections.In the sample label, add a line
between the ship to address and the part number barcode field.
Adding a Line to a Label
To create a line, use the Line Tool or use the Insert | Line menu command.
1.
Select the Line tool from the Loftware Label Manager toolbox .
2. Position the cursor inside the left edge of the label, between the bottom line of variable text fields
and the top of the barcode. Press and hold the left mouse button.
3. Drag the cursor directly from left to right across the label.
4. Release the mouse button when the cursor is just inside the right edge of the label.
5. Set the Line Thickness in the Properties box to 0.050.
6. You can also add a box to define the Ship to label fields.Select the Box tool, and use the mouse to
drag a box around the label fields.
Your completed label should look similar to the following example:
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