Printing Labels Using Smart Paste

NOTE The separator character may be different for countries other than the United States. When using Smart Paste, the list separator character is based on the Windows list separator (or regional setting) being used.

For example, the following lines of text (delimited using commas):

DYMO Corp., 44 Commerce Road, “Stamford, CT 06902”

Esselte, 48 South Service Road,“Melville, NY 11471”

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

In another example, the following three lines of text are printed as three two-line labels:

Pencils, 3 for $1.00 Pens, $0.50 each Erasers, $1.00

Pencils

3 for $1.00

Pens

$0.50 each

Erasers

$1.00

Multi-Line Text from a Word Processor

When copying text from a word processor, you will typically have multi-line text. In this case, the text for each label is separated by either a single blank line or a carriage return/line feed.

If a blank line is contained in the text, Smart Paste reads the text as multiple labels separated by a single blank line. If no blank line is found, the text is read as multiple, one-line labels.

For example, the following two addresses are separated by a single blank line and Smart Paste will print two three-line labels.

DYMO Corp.

44 Commerce Road

Stamford, CT 06902

Esselte

48 South Service Road

Melville, NY 11471

DYMO Corp.

44 Commerce Road

Stamford, CT 06902

Esselte

48 South Service Road

Melville, NY 11471

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Dymo 400 Turbo, 330 Turbo, 310, 300, Duo, 320, 400 TWIN TURBO manual Multi-Line Text from a Word Processor