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1.6 Getting Started - Binding a Data Source to an Object

Now that you can create a basic label (see

Getting Started - Creating a Static Label

), let's try binding

a data source to an object. This allows you to create one label template, attach a database to it, then
let Labeler pull information from the database when printing. For example, if you are creating employee
badges, you can create one template badge, then bind a database containing all employee names and
ID numbers to objects on your label. When printing, Labeler will pull the information from the database
and place it in the associated (bound) barcode or text box on the badge.

This topic will show you the basic steps for attaching a database to your label using the Static Label you
created in the previous step.

1. Open your label.


On the File tab, select the Open icon.


Recently opened files will appear in the drop down. If you see your label listed, click on it to
open. If you do not see your label in the list, click Open Files From Folder. Browse to your
label and select it. It will appear in the Design window.

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