Colored symbols on labels
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Clint,
The numbers would be perfect for us (as long as it uses numbers in sequence and doesn't pull random numbers like 1 then 205.
We use the 1p33X4_Address_Sheet report and there is not much room left, especially when we have banding diagrams. The number would basically have to replace the color symbols but that would still be great.
The numbers would be perfect for us (as long as it uses numbers in sequence and doesn't pull random numbers like 1 then 205.
We use the 1p33X4_Address_Sheet report and there is not much room left, especially when we have banding diagrams. The number would basically have to replace the color symbols but that would still be great.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Kerry,
Thank you for the picture, the software for creating the labels is a bit tricky to work with so pictures of actual labels printed tends to be a must. As far as I can tell the numbers are sequential. I've tested with a batch job that had a cabinet and an assembly, and another job that was just one cabinet that I modified quantity to be six in Control Nesting. Both cases, each individual cabinet had its own number.
Do you want the number to be a certain color or just black? If so, what color do you want it to be?
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Thank you for the picture, the software for creating the labels is a bit tricky to work with so pictures of actual labels printed tends to be a must. As far as I can tell the numbers are sequential. I've tested with a batch job that had a cabinet and an assembly, and another job that was just one cabinet that I modified quantity to be six in Control Nesting. Both cases, each individual cabinet had its own number.
Do you want the number to be a certain color or just black? If so, what color do you want it to be?
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
We are using the 1p33x4 labels as well. The numbers don't have to be as large as what you have in your example. Just replace the colored symble and make them as large as possible in the leftover area. They don't need to be colored. My only concern with using numbers instead of letters is that people may confuse them with cabinet numbers. But if numbers are all that can be done, they will still be infinitely better and less confusing than the colored symbols.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Thanks Clint,
Red would b good.
Red would b good.
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The reason for numbers is because they are pulling from a database. In the case of this one, I'm just populating the number from the database. If it were to be letters instead, I have to set up ifs and thens with random generators and that will take time so it falls under a charged service. Same thing with different colors.Jeremy Schiffer wrote:We are using the 1p33x4 labels as well. The numbers don't have to be as large as what you have in your example. Just replace the colored symble and make them as large as possible in the leftover area. They don't need to be colored. My only concern with using numbers instead of letters is that people may confuse them with cabinet numbers. But if numbers are all that can be done, they will still be infinitely better and less confusing than the colored symbols.
I can however choose the font type, a single color, bold, italic, bold italic, strikeout and underline with ease. If any of those options interest you I can implement them without issue.
Can do.Kerry Fullington wrote:Thanks Clint,
Red would b good.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Red numbers would be awesome.
I'm guessing you're using Crystal Reports for the template?
I'm guessing you're using Crystal Reports for the template?
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Attached are the two label files. Give them a test and let me know if they need to be adjusted. Seem to look OK on mine. I realized my mistake in thinking there was way more room at the bottom. Technically could go bigger on the number, but longer job names may interfere. The number shouldn't go any higher than the edgebanding material name line.
And yes, using an older version of Crystal Reports.
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And yes, using an older version of Crystal Reports.
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Thanks much Clint, can't wait to try them out
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Got a small issue with the spacing between the labels. The further you go down the page, the more misaligned vertically the labels become.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
I'll look at it and see what is going on. I had to stretch open the placement window for it to allow me to place the new field in, then shrank it back, but evidently Crystal Reports did not approve of that.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Thanks! Otherwise, I think my customers are going to like this. (They complained incessantly about the colored symbols...)
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Give these a try. This time it let me add the field without stretching the placement window. Maybe the turning my computer off and back on today fixed it .
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Hahaha, I know how that goes.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
Clint,
Just tried V2 and it works great.
Everyone here really likes this.
Thanks for your work and thanks to Jeremy for getting this started.
Just tried V2 and it works great.
Everyone here really likes this.
Thanks for your work and thanks to Jeremy for getting this started.
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Re: Colored symbols on labels
I'm glad it works well for you. Sometimes it's easy, sometimes it's "Yup no problem, it should only take me about a half hour," then three days later I'm wondering why I agreed to do it when I'm back at square one.Kerry Fullington wrote:Clint,
Just tried V2 and it works great.
Everyone here really likes this.
Thanks for your work and thanks to Jeremy for getting this started.
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