User manual
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Setting Up ZebraDesigner Software
User Interface
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The list of defined filters is also visible below the table. You can remove the filter(s) by
clicking the button or temporary disable the filter by ticking the button next to the filter
definition.
If you want to make more modifications to the filter(s) used on the table, click the Customize
button to open a separate dialog box with detailed control over filters. If you prefer to have
more structural overview on the filters, you will like this option. This way you can quickly
define more conditions and groups using one dialog box.
You can save the filter for the future use (
Save As button), and you can load a filter you have
created previously (
Load button).
Test Print
The Test print command will print the current label to the printer defined on the label. All
variable fields on the label are automatically filled with the default values.
Only one label will be printed. The purpose of this command is to quickly print the label, in
order to verify that the label objects are positioned and aligned on the label correctly.
Recently Used Files
At the bottom of the pull down menu, the file names of the four most recently edited labels are
shown, available for quick selection.
Selecting the file here is the same as choosing the
Open command from the File menu and
selecting the file there.
Exit
Use this command to leave the labeling application. When using the keyboard, the shortcut to
this command can be invoked by pressing the
Alt and F4 keys simultaneously. If the opened
labels haven’t been saved yet, you will be prompted to do so.
Edit Menu
Undo
The Undo command cancels up to 10 of the most recently carried out commands or actions. If
you do not like the results of a command, or accidentally delete some elements, choose the
Undo command as the next action to restore the previous mistake.
The
Undo command can also be activated by clicking the button on the toolbar, or
pressing the
Alt and Backspace key simultaneously.
Redo
The Redo command is used when you need to restore the last Undo action. It also has the
capability to store (and restore) up to 10 previously made steps.
The
Redo command can be activated by clicking the button on the toolbar, or pressing
Shift, Alt, and Backspace keys simultaneously.