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1.8 Getting Started - Creating Enumerated Labels

A common need when printing labels is a "label counter" or "copy counter". Counters tell you what

number out of a set each label represents: i.e. 1 of 12, 2 of 12, 3 of 12, etc.

You can create these counters using a text field and the String Builder screen. You have four

counter field options on the String Builder screen:


Label Counter

- This counts the number of unique labels.

Label Total

- The total number of unique labels.

Copies Counter

- This counts the number of copies of unique labels.

Copies Total

- The total number of copies.


Example One:

Your warehouse wants to create inventory labels for a set of 20 printers. Each printer

is the same make and model, but has a unique serial number. You need a label that has a barcode

connected to your inventory database containing the inventory number for the printer type, a

serialized barcode representing the serial number and a label counter.


Steps:

1.

Add your Inventory Database

to the label project.

2.

Insert a barcode

onto your label and

connect it to the inventory number column in your

inventory database

.

3. Insert another barcode and

bind it to Serial Number

. Make sure the Last value as next

print job's seed

checkbox is selected on the Serial Number Settings screen.

4.

Add a textbox

to your label.

5. With the textbox selected, click

String Builder

in the Properties Box > Content tab. The

String Builder

screen appears.

6. On the String Builder screen, select Label Counter, then click Add Substring.

The substring will be added to the list as shown below:

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