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Example 2: The label is pulling data from an external data source. If you
have 3 records in the data source and you enter 5 in the Number of Labels -
Specify
box, you will get 15 labels. 3 records x 5 labels each = 15 labels.
Now if you also enter 2 in the Number of Copies - Manual from User box,
you will end up with 30 labels printing. 3 records x 5 labels each = 15 x 2
copies = 30 labels.

This is especially useful if you are

creating enumerated labels with serial

numbers

. If you have multiple boxes of the same item, and each item has a

unique serial number, you can print labels that specify 1 of N with N being
the number of boxes.

Example 3: If you are using an external data source and want one label for
each record in your data source, enter 1 in the Number of Labels - Specify
box.

As consecutive labels - If you enter a value greater than 1 in the Manual from User text field,

you can select the As consecutive labels checkbox to indicate you want all copies printed
together, one after the other. (Rather than all of one copy printing, followed by all of a second
copy.)

Note: As consecutive labels is always selected if you have checked Dynamic from column
in data source
, As consecutive labels.

Example - Printing Copies as Consecutive Labels

You have a label connected to an external data source containing 2 records.
If you print:

With the As consecutive labels checkbox selected and 2

entered in the Manual from User field: 2 copies of the first label
will print, followed by 2 copies of the second label and 2 copies of
the third label.

With the As consecutive labels checkbox unchecked and 2

entered in the Manual from User field: One copy of all labels will
print, followed by the second copy of all labels.

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