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11-8 Printing Labels
Note that some restrictions apply when you print file groups:
z You may not choose a range of files to print when printing a file group. You
must print all files in a file group, or only a single file from the group.
z Do not mix label application types within file groups. Labels created using the
QuickText, Pipe Marker, and Right-to-Know applications will not print with the
file group if labels from other applications are included in that group. You may
still print those labels individually, of course.
z For best results, do not plan to swap paneled and continuous color ribbons
within the same print job.
To print labels in a file group
1. With any file from the group you want to print open in the Editor window,
press Print. You’ll see the Print screen (
Figure 11-3).
2. On the Print screen, enter the number of copies you want for each label in the
file group.
Hint! The printer assumes the number of copies you enter applies to every label
in the file group, including any files in the group that generate multiple
labels.
3. Choose Advanced. You’ll see the Advanced Print screen, with your current
File group shown named on the screen:
Figure 11-6. The Advanced Print screen with open file group.