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

How To...
feature is useful for creating two-sided file folder labels using address labels or for creating
tent-shaped cards for place cards.
The mirror effect can be applied to Address, Text, Counter, and Date and Time objects.
To create a two-sided file folder label
1. Create an address label that contains a Text object.
2. If necessary, resize the Text object so that the object fills the label.
3. Enter the text for your label in the Text object.
4. Right-click the object and choose Properties.
The Text Object Properties dialog box appears.
5. Under Text effects, select the Mirror check box, and then click OK.
A mirror image of the text is added to your label.
6.
Click .
7. Place the label on your file folder so that the center of the label folds over the top of
the file folder.
The text is visible from both sides of the folder.
Add Your Own Logo
You can save an image file to use as your default logo. Once you have set your default logo
file, you can quickly add the saved image to any label you create.
To add a logo or custom image
1.
Double-click Image on the Insert tab.
The Image Object Properties dialog box appears.
2. Select Use default logo file under Select image source.
3. Select the desired alignment, scale, and border options for the image, and then click
OK.
Your default logo is added to the label.
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