Creating a variable text object, Variable text objects – Dymo LabelWriter 450 Turbo Software Manual User Manual

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Creating a Variable Text Object

Counter, Date and Time, and Circular Text objects.

To add shading to an object

1. Double-click the object that you want to add shading to.

The Object Properties dialog box appears.

2. Choose a background color for the object from the Background color list.

3. Do one of the following:

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For Windows, choose a text color for the object from the Text color list.

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For Mac, do one of the following:

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For an Address or Text object, choose a text color for the object from the Text
color
list.

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For a Counter, Date and Time, or Circular Text object, click Change next to
Font, and then choose a text color for the object.

Creating a Variable Text Object

All Address objects are designed to hold information that varies from label to label. For
example, Address objects automatically display an entry that you select from the Address
Book. Also, you can automatically paste information from the clipboard directly into an
Address object.

Normally, Text and Circular Text objects can only display fixed information that you enter
directly into a Text object or into the Circular Text Properties dialog box. However, you
can make a Text or Circular Text object display variable information in the same manner as
an Address object (that is, turn a plain Text object into a "variable Text object").

As an example, suppose you are creating a name badge label. You can create one Text
object to hold the fixed text "Hello, my name is" and create a variable Text object to hold
the person's name. You can then either paste names directly into the variable Text object
with Smart Paste, for example, or use the Address Book to insert multiple names when the
labels print.

To create a variable Text object

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