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LabelTac 6 Reference Manual page 20

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How to make labels
Adding:
Text
The ideal way to add text in labels designed in word processing
programs is through the use of "text boxes". Text boxes are
easily resizable and are able to be moved independently of other
elements in your label.
Adding:
Images & logos
You can add images and logos to your labels by "inserting" them
(typically done through your program's menu bar:
Insert > Image > From File)
We find that using PNG images produces the highest quality
results, though most image file types are supported.
Adding:
Borders
Text boxes can also be used to create borders. In the text box
options you can usually add a "stroke" or border to the text box and
adjust the thickness, style, etc.
Adding:
Industrial symbols
You can add industrial symbols
symbols, NFPA symbols, etc.)
would add other images. We include hundreds of free symbols
in the LabelTac
instructions for LabelTac
Adding:
Arrows
Arrows for marking directions or for use with pipe marking labels
can also be found in the LabelTac
sub-folder. You can also insert or paste your own arrows in most
image formats into your label.
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Using LabelTac
or by copying and pasting them in.
'Symbols' folder.
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templates & symbols)
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How to make labels
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(hazard pictograms, warning
to your labels the same way as you
(See page 11 for installation
'Symbols' folder in the 'Arrows'
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