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Working with Objects 7-3
After you have added an object to a label, you can move it around and make
changes to it. After the label is complete, you can print it, or if you have the Color
& Cut system, you can cut out some object types.
Adding Objects
You can create objects for a label, such as when you write your own text for a label,
and you can insert existing objects on a label, such as when you choose a graphic
from the graphics categories to put on your label. In either case, you are adding an
object to the label.
To add an object to a label
1. Create a new label as described in Creating Custom Labels on page 6-2.
The Editor window is displayed with a blank label in the preview area:
Figure 7-1. The Editor window.
2. Choose the Insert Object button in the tool bar on the Editor window, or press
Insert Object on the keyboard
.
Toolbar
Preview
area,
which
displays
your work
as you
create a
label.
Status bar