User guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- What Version 7 Users Need to Know
- Helping to Improve DYMO Products (Windows Only)
- Tour DYMO Label v.8
- Getting Started
- For Sheet Label Users
- How To...
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Printing Labels
- Designing a Layout
- Creating a New Layout
- Modifying a Sample Layout
- Saving a Layout
- Adding Design Objects
- Using Clip Art
- Adding a Screen Grab to Your Label
- Changing the Font
- Inserting a Symbol
- Aligning Text
- Creating Vertical Text
- Aligning Objects
- Rotating Objects
- Resizing Objects
- Adding a Border to an Image
- Adding a Border to a Tape Label
- Adding Shading to Objects
- Creating a Variable Text Object
- Using the Address Book
- Creating a New Address Book
- Adding an Address
- Adding an Address from a Label
- Editing an Address
- Deleting an Address
- Using Outlook Contacts
- Using the Mac Address Book
- Switching Address Books
- Searching the Address Book
- Exporting an Address Book
- Importing Data to an Address Book
- Editing Address Book Keywords (Windows Only)
- Printing Labels from Other Programs
- Customizing DYMO Label
- About Labels
- About Network Printing
- Updating the Software
- Developer and SDK Information
- Contacting DYMO
- Glossary

For Sheet Label Users
You can print labels from data that is formatted as a table in Microsoft Word using the
DYMO Label Word Add-in. For example, an address list previously set up for printing on
sheet labels is typically formatted as a table with each address contained in an individual
cell in the table.
When you print a group of table cells using the Word Add-in, each cell is treated as a
separate address (or text block) and printed on a separate label. You can print all or some of
the cells in a table.
You can use the add-in to preview the labels and change the label properties before
printing, or you can use Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
To print labels from a table
1. Do one of the following:
l Toprint a label for all the data in the table, place the cursor anywhere inside the
table.
l To print a label for only some of the data in the table, select the cells you want to
print.
2.
Click Print Label in the toolbar.
The DYMO Word Add-In dialog box appears.
3. Make any necessary changes to the text to be printed.
You can make edits to the data in the text box; however, these edits will not be
saved in the original data.
4. If you selected more than one table cell, click Next to review the data for each label.
5. Do the following to select the print options:
a. Choose a label layout to use when printing from the Select label layout list.
b. If necessary, choose a printer to print to from the Select printer list.
c. (Twin TurboOnly) Choose the label roll to print to from the Select label roll list.
You can also click Options to select a different printer and to visually choose the
label type or layout.
6. Click Test Print to print a single label and verify that all settings are correct.
7. Click Print.
A label prints for each table cell you selected.
Click Quick Print to print labels using the most recent settings.
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