User`s guide

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LABEL DESIGN
NOTE: Pressing the Shift Key while dragging a corner
handlebar changes a text box’s width and height
proportionately.
9.1.2 POSITIONING TEXT BOXES
To position a text box on a label canvas, place the cursor
anywhere along the text box’s border, but not on a
handlebar. Your cursor will become a 4-headed arrow. You
can now drag the text box to another location.
If you don’t want the text box border to print on your label, double-click on a corner
of the text box. A Format tab opens on your computer’s menu bar*. Click Shape
Outline, then select No Outline from the options that appear.
*Describes Word 2007 or Word 2010 procedure
The text box disappears.
NOTE: If you choose not to use a text box for your text, you will still be able to
print your label, although you will not be able to move your text or graphics freely.
Consult your word processor’s help le for more detailed information about using
the text box tool.
FIGURE 3 Text boxes can be resized proportionately by
holding down the Shift Key while dragging a corner box
(handlebar). This text box is being enlarged by dragging a
corner handlebar while pressing the Shift Key.
FIGURE 4 Placing your cursor along a text box border creates a 4-headed arrow.
You can now move the text box by dragging it with your mouse.
FIGURE 5 Click Shape Outline from the Format
tab, then No Outline.
FIGURE 6 Text box with its border removed