Dymo 400, 310, 300 Creating a New List, Opening an Existing List, Rotating Names in Address Lists

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Creating a New List

To insert address data into a label with multiple variable objects

1Select the list entries you wish to print.

The Pick Variable Object dialog box appears listing the objects available on the current label.

2Select the object you want to link to the Address Book and then click OK.

If the current label does not contain a variable object, you are prompted to open a label that does contain one of these objects. This prompt appears because the program automatically links Address Book entries to variable objects. You can still work in Address Book without a variable object on the current label, but Address Book will not link to the current label.

Rotating Names in Address Lists

The Address Book automatically sorts addresses by the last name. For example, if you enter the following address:

Elsbeth Meijjer

Airportplein 7

NL-3045 AP ROTTERDAM

The Netherlands

The Address Book displays Meijjer, Elsbeth in the Entries list.

In some cases, the Address Book incorrectly identifies which name is the last name or incorrectly identifies a company name as a person’s name. This is easily fixed using Rotate Name.

To rotate the name

1Select the entries that are displayed incorrectly.

2Click to rotate the words in the entry’s first line so that they display correctly.

Creating a New List

When you create a new list file, Address Book gives you the option of importing addresses or data (for new address lists or data list files, respectively) into the new file.

A new list file is created with the specified name and stored in the default list file folder. The new file name appears at the top of the Address Book panel.

Opening an Existing List

If you have more than one address or data list file, you can select the list you want to use to create labels. Also, if you want to import addresses or data into a file, you must first open the file into which you want to import the data.

For information on importing and exporting list data, see the online Help.

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Contents Dymo Label Software User Guide Certification Equipment InformationCopyright TrademarksContents Appendix a Using the LabelWriter Printer with Other ApplicationsSoftware IntroductionHardware LabelsInstalling the LabelWriter Registering the SoftwareGetting Help Label Editor Getting StartedGetting Started Creating a New LabelChanging the Graphic Choosing a Label FileSelect File under Select Graphics Source Changing the Recipient Address Changing the Return AddressPrinting the Label Changing the FontSaving the Label Getting Started Starting the Designer Using the Label DesignerDesign Objects TextAddress Graphic Lines Rectangle Ellipse Barcode Creating a New Label File Opening an Existing Label FileCounter Date-Time Deleting Objects Adding an ObjectHow the Address Book Works Working with ListsUsing Lists with Multiple Variable Objects Using the Address BookCreating a New List Opening an Existing ListRotating Names in Address Lists Using the Mac OS Address Book Macintosh About Smart Paste Printing Labels Using Smart PasteSpreadsheet Text Text FileMulti-Line Text from a Word Processor Printing Multiple Labels Using Smart Paste Printing from the ClipboardPrinting from a File Printing Labels Using Smart Paste Using the LabelWriter Printer with Other Applications Using the Word Add-InAdd-In for Microsoft Word Additional Windows Application Add-Ins Printing the AddressEnabling the Outlook Add-In About the Database Add-In Printing Directly from Other ApplicationsUsing the LabelWriter Printer with Other Applications Tape Editor Using the Tape EditorDesigning a Label Using the Tape EditorDesigning a Label Additional Formatting Features Adding BordersAdding Special Characters Adding Special Font Effects Adding a Date and Time Stamp Select Outline under EffectsAdding a Barcode Adding GraphicsPrinting Vertically Printing from Other ApplicationsPrinting from Other Applications Print Settings Tape Cassette Color SettingChain Printing Label Alignment Continuous Mode Printing Print Settings Using the Tape Editor Caring for the LabelWriter Printer Maintenance TroubleshootingObtaining Technical Support Performing a Printer Self-TestContacting Dymo Maintenance and Troubleshooting LabelWriter Printer Specifications Technical SpecificationsTape Printer Technical Specifications Documentation Feedback Developer and SDK InformationTechnical Specifications Index
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