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Chapter 2 - Designing Labels This sample label, "Example1.lab", is available in the Samples\XML\203dpi (or 300dpi) directory. To create the example label 1 Define a variable named Part No with a length of 20. For help, see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product with a length of 25. For help, see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 3 On the Data sources tab, right-click Formula, and select Add. Formula0 appears. 4 Select Formula0, and then click Formula0 again or press F2 to make the name editable. 5 In the formula field, enter BC_PN. 6 Right-click BC_PN, and select Variable properties. The BC_PN dialog box appears. 7 In the text box, type "1P"&, and then select Variables from the list box. The list box to the right populates with all of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 25

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Chapter 2 — Designing Labels
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
25
This sample label, “Example1.lab”, is available in the Samples\XML\203dpi (or
300dpi) directory.
To create the example label
1
Define a variable named Part No with a length of 20. For
help, see “Defining Variable Data” on page 16.
2
Define a variable named Product with a length of 25. For
help, see “Defining Variable Data” on page 16.
3
On the
Data sources
tab, right-click
Formula
, and select
Add
. Formula0 appears.
4
Select
Formula0
, and then click
Formula0
again or press
F2
to make the name editable.
5
In the formula field, enter
BC_PN
.
6
Right-click
BC_PN
, and select
Variable properties
. The
BC_PN dialog box appears.
7
In the text box, type
"1P"&
, and then select
Variables
from
the list box. The list box to the right populates with all of the
variables.
8
From the newly populated list box, select
Part No
and then
click
Insert
.