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Chapter 4
Using The List Manager
This chapter describes how to use the List Manager to
create, edit, and print entries on labels.
create, edit, and print entries on labels.
To display the List Manager:
1.
Click the Open List Manager button, or click
L
ist
Manager and then Open from the Edit menu.
The last List Manager file you opened appears on screen.
The first time you open the List Manager, a sample address
list appears.
The first time you open the List Manager, a sample address
list appears.
You can use the List Manager to enter information into
variable objects (address, variable text, or bar code) on the
current label. If the current label does not contain address
objects, but contains more than one other type of variable
object, you need to select the object into which you want
the selected List Manager entry to appear. In this case,
when you open the List Manager, a dialog box appears
listing the available objects. Select the object you want to
link to the List Manager and then click the Close button.
variable objects (address, variable text, or bar code) on the
current label. If the current label does not contain address
objects, but contains more than one other type of variable
object, you need to select the object into which you want
the selected List Manager entry to appear. In this case,
when you open the List Manager, a dialog box appears
listing the available objects. Select the object you want to
link to the List Manager and then click the Close button.
If the current label does not contain a variable object
(address, variable text, or bar code), the program prompts
you to open a label that contains one of these objects. This
prompt appears because the program automatically links
the List Manager to these types of objects. You can still
work on the List Manager without a variable object on the
current label, but the List Manager will not link to the
current label.
(address, variable text, or bar code), the program prompts
you to open a label that contains one of these objects. This
prompt appears because the program automatically links
the List Manager to these types of objects. You can still
work on the List Manager without a variable object on the
current label, but the List Manager will not link to the
current label.