Introduction
Basic Operations
Creating a Variety of Labels
Printing
Changing Preference Settings
Appendix
Top > Introduction > Label Editor Screen
The screen of this software consists of the following six areas.

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Menu bar In addition to menus for editing and saving label files, there are menus for changing Label Editor preference settings such as display settings. |
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Tool bar Shortcuts to access the menus that are commonly used. |
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Tool box Tools to add an object such as text, image, symbol, and barcode. |
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Data creation window You can enter and edit contents of labels to be inserted into the Layout editing window. If this window is hidden, click at the lower right of the screen. |
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Layout editing window By default, a label area is shown in gray, and a print area is shown in white. Insert a text or other object in the print area to create a label. |
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Tape settings area Menus for tape-related settings such as tape width and label length.
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Introduction
Basic Operations
Creating a Variety of Labels
Printing
Changing Preference Settings
Appendix
Top > Introduction > Label Editor Screen
The screen of this software consists of the following six areas.

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1. |
Menu bar In addition to menus for editing and saving label files, there are menus for changing Label Editor preference settings such as display settings. |
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2. |
Tool bar Shortcuts to access the menus that are commonly used. |
|
3. |
Tool box Tools to add an object such as text, image, symbol, and barcode. |
|
4. |
Data creation window You can enter and edit contents of labels to be inserted into the Layout editing window. If this window is hidden, click |
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5. |
Layout editing window By default, a label area is shown in gray, and a print area is shown in white. Insert a text or other object in the print area to create a label. |
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6. |
Tape settings area Menus for tape-related settings such as tape width and label length.
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