Using the file memory, Storing a label into memory, P. 56 – Brother PT-2100 User Manual

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Storing a Label into Memory

USING THE FILE MEMORY

You can store up to 9 of your most frequently used labels in the file memory. Each label
is stored as a file, allowing you to quickly and easily recall your label when needed
again.

After entering the text and formatting the label, press
the

key to display the File screen.

Select "Save" using the or keys.

Press the

or key.

A file number is displayed.
A label text is also displayed if a label is already stored
in that file number.

Select a file number using the or key, and then
press the

or key to save the label under the

selected file number.
The file is saved and the screen returns to the text
entry screen.

• When the file memory is full, each time you save a file you will need to overwrite one of your

stored files.

• You will lose your stored files if the AC adapter is disconnected and the batteries are removed

for more than two minutes.

Storing a Label into Memory

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When there is already a stored file in the selected
number, the data will be overwritten by the file you try
to save.

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• Press the

key to return to the previous step.

• Up to 200 characters can be saved in one file, depending on the number of lines. However,

there is a maximum of 1800 characters for the total number of characters saved in up to 9 files.
Text and layout formatting data is also saved in the file.

• To store a label created by using the Auto-Format Layouts, refer to “Using Auto-Format

Layouts” on page 37.

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