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From the Step 3 - Confirm File Names and Directories., problems with your label format.

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Chapter 3 - Printing Labels 4 Select the .lab file you want to convert and click Open. The destination directory and the label format file name appear in the text field on the Step 1 - Input File window. 5 Click Next. 6 From the Step 2 - Output Files window, select the check boxes to generate a test file or a variable file list file. Creating these files is optional, but it helps you test and debug problems with your label format. 7 Click Next. 8 From the Step 3 - Confirm File Names and Directories. window, make sure the file names and directories are correct and click Next. XMLLabel creates your new format and optional test files and then displays the Finished! window. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 35

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Chapter 3 — Printing Labels
XMLLabel v6.10 User’s Guide
35
4
Select the .lab file you want to convert and click
Open
. The
destination directory and the label format file name appear in
the text field on the Step 1 – Input File window.
5
Click
Next
.
6
From the Step 2 – Output Files window, select the check
boxes to generate a test file or a variable file list file. Creating
these files is optional, but it helps you test and debug
problems with your label format.
7
Click
Next
.
8
From the Step 3 – Confirm File Names and Directories.
window, make sure the file names and directories are correct
and click
Next
.
XMLLabel creates your new format and optional test files and
then displays the Finished! window.