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9-10 Managing Files
2. Choose Open Saved File. If you have an unsaved label currently displayed, the
system prompts you to save it or to discard it:
Figure 9-7. The Save Changes prompt.
(If you choose Ye s, you’ll be prompted for File Group and File Name, as
described in
Saving Labels as Files on page 9-3.)
3. After you deal with any unsaved labels, you’ll see the File Groups screen,
shown in
Figure 9-5 on page 9-8.
4. Choose the File Group in which the label file is stored, then choose OK. You’ll
see the Open File screen, shown in
Figure 9-6 on page 9-9.
5. Choose the file you want to open, and press OK. You’ll see the label from the
file you opened displayed in the Editor window.
Hint! You can also open a saved file from the Create New Label screen that
displays when you launch an option from the Main Menu screen. For an
example, see Figure 6-2 on page 6-3.
Editing files
Open the saved label file as described in Opening saved label files on page 9-7.
Once the label is displayed in the Editor window, you can make changes, then
print it or re-save it.
See Opening and editing an object on page 7-31 and Changing Label
Properties on page 6-27 for information about editing labels.