Label layout It is possible to choose which elements to print and how they are displayed on the label. Click on the layout you wish to edit. To change the label size, drag the right or bottom boundary. To print an element, drag it from the left column into the label. To hide an element, drag it from the label into the left column. To move an element to a new location, click on it and drag it to a new place.
To change the size of an element, drag the column's right or bottom boundary. To change the alignment of an element, font, and border, click on the column's name, and then select the needed options in the Field options section.
You can use pixels, millimeters, centimeters, or inches. The Label Size and Page Size radio buttons are used to select the label or the page for setting label and page dimensions. If you click Label Size, you can enter the Label Width and Label Height in the appropriate areas — except when the "Automatic resizing" box is checked see following paragraph.
These margins are symbolized by blue lines in the preview area. Checking the Automatic resizing option means that 4D automatically calculates the size of the labels i. When this option is checked, the label size is adjusted each time you modify a page parameter.
The Label Width and Label Height parameters can no longer be set manually. The Top Margin and Bottom Margin areas set the corresponding margins for the label sheet. The Horizontal Gap and Vertical Gap parameters control the amount of space between label rows and columns. Labels per record drop-down list: This control lets you print more than one copy of each label. If you print more than one copy, 4D prints the copies consecutively rather than making copies of the label pages.
Standard Code drop-down list: This control lets you specify the label, page dimensions, and margins by choosing a standard commercial label paper from the drop-down list.
Method to apply and Apply Once : These parameters let you trigger a specific method that will be run at print time. For example, you can execute a method that posts the date and time that each label was printed.
The menu next to the Method to apply option includes all the project methods of the database. The Apply Once radio buttons are used to specify whether to run the method once per label or once per record.
This control has meaning only if you are printing more than one copy of each label and you are also executing a method at print time Layout preview area : This area provides a reduced view of how an entire page of labels will look, based on the dimensions you enter in the Label editor. The page preview also reflects the paper size selected in the Print Setup dialog box. You can also select the first label on the page to be printed. The red border indicates the size of the physical page and the blue border indicates the size of the printable area.
Saving and loading label designs. To save a label design, click the Save button in the editor and indicate the name and location of the design to be created.
To load a label design, click the Load button in the editor and designate the design to load in the open-file dialog box 4D replaces the current label design with the design you selected.
Label files on Windows are denoted by the file extension. The Label editor consists of two pages, the Label page and the Layout page, each identified by a tab at the top of the dialogue box. You use the Label page to specify the contents of the label and the Layout page to define the size and position of the labels on the page. The Label page contains several areas with settings for designing and formatting labels.
This area displays the names of the fields in the selected table in a hierarchical list. To use a field from this list in the label template, you just drag it onto the label preview area to the right of the list. This area allows you to add static text objects to the label. Click on the arrow button above the area to insert the text entered into the preview area.
You can position it in this area using the mouse. You use this area to design your label zone by placing and positioning all the items that you want to include in your label. The white rectangle represents a single label its size is configured on the Layout tab. You can drag fields onto the label or insert static text from the Static Text area.
You can also concatenate two fields for example, First Name and Last Name by dropping the second field onto the first one. They are automatically separated by a space. The toolbar above this area contains tools for drawing, selecting, aligning, distributing, layering, and duplicating objects. You can also paste in items from the clipboard - for example, your logo. These three areas contain options you can use to configure the appearance of the items placed in the preview area.
The Object Look area has controls that let you specify foreground and background colours, fill patterns, and borders for individual objects on the label. The Text and Style areas include controls that allow you to specify the font, font size, display format, and style of the text, and so on. You can apply these parameters to fields or static text.
Don't use the options under this drop-down unless we have created a label form specifically for you. This button applies the default set of Object Look attributes to the selected object. Active Oldest Votes.
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