In this final example, we will practice using the New Block function as will as more specialized features, such as the Barcode and Seq. Numbering (sequential numbering) functions, in order to make the following two labels which could be used to describe objects stored on a shelf.

+The label in this example can be printed on ¾”(18-mm)-, 1”(24-mm)- or 1-1/2” (36-mm)-wide tape.

Each time the number of lines changes, a new block of text must be created. Therefore, the text for our label must be entered in three separate blocks as shown below. With the WYSIWYG mode, making complex multi-block labels is easier since you can see exactly how the label would appear if it were printed.

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