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4. Entering and Editing Text/Symbols
You can create as many tags as you want. You can also import
and insert your own graphics into a tag. You can format the text
or change the properties of a tag too.
Example 1: Make some part of the text bold, italics or underlined,
superscript, or subscript.
Example 2: Underline the digits “6” and “9” by default for easier
recognition.
Example 3: Increase the scale of the Line 1 text to 150%.
Example 4: Expand the spacing of Line 1 text to “Exp. 2”.
Example 5: Turn a tag (usually single-line) into a multi-line one.
Example 6: Align the text in a tag left, right or center.
Example 7: Orient the text vertically, horizontally or “horizontally
rotated”.
Example 8: Add a frame to the tag.
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
bold italics underline
super
6
&
9
sub
6
&
9
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
6 and 9 underlined
scale 150%
normal scale & spacing
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
spacing Exp. 2
normal scale & spacing
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
90mm
Line 1 characters 1234567890
Line 2 characters 1234567890
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
aligned right
aligned center
ABC
DEF
ABC
Horizontal
123
Horizontal
AB1
Horizontal
Hor Rotated
Vertical
A
B
C
123
456
Hor Rotated
Vertical
1
2
3
AB1
CD2
Hor Rotated
Vertical
A
B
1
5
CP 1 SL
L12.OWT
6 / 6
1
2
3
90mm
bold italics underline
super
6
&
9
sub
6
&
9
aligned center
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