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Horizontal Vertical
1. Select the fields you want to center.
Be sure to specify the reference field correctly.
2. On the [Alignment] menu, point to [Align Fields] and then click [Horizontal] or [Vertical].
The fields are aligned in accordance with the reference field you specified and the centering command you selected.
Toolbar tools are also available for centering fields (page E-11).
Evenly Spacing Fields
The following illustrations show examples of the two types of even field spacing.
Horizontal Vertical
1. Select the fields you want to space evenly.
In this case you do not need to be concerned about the reference field, since all of the selected fields are adjusted to space them evenly.
2. On the [Alignment] menu, point to [Space Fields Evenly] and then click [Horizontal] or [Vertical].
The fields are aligned in accordance with the spacing command you selected.
Toolbar tools are also available for evenly space fields (page E-11).
Centering Fields in the Print Area
The following illustrations show examples of field centering inside the print area.
1. Select the fields you want to center (page E-26).
2. On the [Alignment] menu, point to [Center Fields] and then click [Horizontal] or [Vertical].
The fields are aligned in accordance with the centering command you selected.
Toolbar tools are also available for centering fields (page E-11).
Matching Field Sizes
The following procedure causes all selected features to be resized to match the height and width of the reference field.
1. Select the fields whose sizes you want to match (page E-26).
Be sure to specify the reference field correctly.
2. On the [Alignment] menu, click [Match Field Dimensions].
The fields are resized to match the height and width of the reference field.
A Toolbar tool is also available for matching field sizes (page E-11).
Merge Printing
Merge printing lets you use a single layout to print labels whose fields contain variable data, which is automatically changed as each label is printed.
Operation Flow
Example: To print the three labels shown below
1. Create the layout you want to use.
Arrange line drawing fields (page E-22) and text fields (page E-16) in the layout so it looks the way you want.
Format
2. Name the fields you want to use.
3. Input the field data.
See ”Preparing Merge Data” for details.
4. Set up the applicable fields in your layout for merging.
See ”Creating Merge Data Fields” on page E-29.
5. Perform the merge print operation.
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