Chapter 5

Printing Labels

Using Smart Paste

The Smart Paste command allows you to quickly print multiple labels from a list created in a word processing, spreadsheet, or other similar program.

The text and address objects can be used to print text from other applications. For the text object, you must select the Function as Variable Text Object setting on the Text Settings dialog box to copy text into this object. The address object is ready to use with Smart Paste by default.

About Smart Paste

This section describes how text from different sources can be printed on labels using the

Smart Paste command.

Spreadsheet Text

When copying and pasting rows of text from a spreadsheet program using Smart Paste, each row is treated as a separate label and each cell in the row is treated as a separate line on the label.

For example, the rows in the following spreadsheet:

will print two three-line labels: one for DYMO and one for Esselte.

DYMO Corp.

Esselte

44 Commerce Road

48 South Service Road

Stamford, CT 06902

Melville, NY 11471

Text File

Many programs can create a text file, such as a text editing program, a database application, and so on. When you export text from a database, you usually create a delimited file with each entry separated by comma or tab characters, and a carriage return/line feed at the end of each entry.

The Smart Paste command recognizes the delimiter characters and will insert a line break on the label. When a comma is used as a delimiter, make sure the text that contains any commas that you want to print on the label is enclosed in quotation marks. The carriage return/line feed will start a new label.

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