User manual
Setting Up ZebraDesigner Software
System Folder
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System Folder
The labeling application uses its system folder for storing files needed to run the program. The
location of the folder varies depending on the Windows operating system used.
The default location is
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Zebra
Technologies\ZebraDesigner Pro
. This location may be modified by the user during
installation.
It is important to own the write access to this folder on your computer system and the right to
write to and modify files in this folder.
In these files, user data and user rights are stored, as well as custom settings, variable trace
logs, label usage logs, variable definition files
*.LVR, bar code standards, and file names
GLOBALS.TDB. It also stores the values of global variables.
You should design the appropriate folder layout on disk for your label projects. You can
increase your work efficiency if you always know where certain types of files are stored. The
application also finds required elements faster this way. This is important with more
demanding labels, which intensively use databases, pictures, and forms. Make a separate
folder for each project you are building, e.g. Project1. Beneath this folder make subfolders
Database (for databases), Forms (for forms) and Labels (for labels). Store appropriate files in
each of these subfolders.
Welcome Wizard
When you start the labeling software, a Welcome Wizard will appear. It provides a quick
access to most-used commands when starting working on a label layout.
Create a new label A blank label will appear and Label Setup Wizard will start.
You can then design a new label from scratch.
Open recently used label A list of recently used labels will appear to provide a quick
access to commonly used labels.
Open other existing label A common Windows dialog box opens to let you browse for
the appropriate label file.