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Design Your Next Label in Five Minutes with Seagull BarTender

 The Fastest, Easiest Way to Design Professional Quality Labels
 

 

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Getting Started

Each section below begins by displaying the time at the completion of that section's procedure(s).

Finish creating your first text block by

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Started by clicking on the "T" (short for "text") on the tool bar. (Because of the slowish speed of graphics transmission by modem, we show only portions of the Seagull BarTender screen.) The animation below shows the steps for creating the text objects. (See the step numbers listed below the animation for an explanation.)

Text Tool Button

Ready to begin animation

Step 1: Move your cursor to the desired position. (Notice the cursor changes from the arrow shape to the same "T" image from the tool-bar, indicating "text creation mode". The cursor "cross-hairs" indicate where the center of your new text will be."

Step 2: Click mouse button number 1 to create the new text. (The cursor changes back into select mode.)

Step 3: Single click on the text with the text-cursor (or simply double-click on the text with the regular arrow cursor.)

Step 4: Type in the desired data.

Step 5: Press Enter to complete your text edit.

This entire process, four mouse clicks and the typing of the text, required 17 seconds.

Flowing or "merging" data into your label design from another software is easy, but beyond the scope of this tutorial.

Move and resize your text by

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Specialty Magnetics animation

Step 1: Place mouse cursor over text and click and hold the mouse button. (Black "handles" appear, indicating that the object is "selected". The cursor shape also changes to indicate "move move".)

Step 2: Simply move your mouse to the desired new position for the text.

Step 3: To resize the text, select a corner handle and "drag" it as desired.

(Moving the text took us 2 seconds; resizing it took 4.)

Use your mouse to place and size bar codes, boxes, and more text by

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Our tests showed 2 minutes and 20 seconds to make the following additions and changes our label design:

(1) Add two bar codes.

(2) Change the language of one of the bar codes.

(3) Add two more text fields.

(4) Draw a rectangle around some of the items.

To create our bar codes, we simply click on the bar code tool. As with the creation of text, the mouse cursor changes shape when you move it back into the label design area, reminding you which object type you are about to create.

The animation below will show you how to create and size a bar code. (See the step numbers below the animation for an explanation.)

Bar Code Tool Button

Bar cod e layout animation

Step 1: Click and release the mouse cursor to create a new bar code.

Step 2: Now, let's arbitrarily change the bar code data to "754". (As when we changed the text before, you can either double-click on the bar code with the regular mouse pointer, or single click on it with the text editor cursor (which requires first clicking on the bar code button in the tool bar).

Step 3: Drag a slide handle to change the height or width, or a corner handle to change both at the same time.

Newly created bar codes default to the Code 3-of-9 language. To select a different language, simply double-click on the bar code you wish to change to display the bar code "property page". Next, click on the down-arrow to the right of the Symbology option and select a different symbology from the drop-down list. (See the step numbers below for more details.)

Tabbed dialog

To change the selected bar code from Code 3-of-9 to Interleaved 2-of-5,

Step 1: Click on the down arrow of the Symbology option to display the list of the available bar codes.

Step 2: Next, click on the desired symbology in the list, in this case Interleaved 2-of-5.

We are now going to draw a rectangle around a few of the items we've added to our label. Click on the rectangle tool in the tool bar to enter "rectangle drawing mode". (See the animation below, and the subsequent step numbers for more details. Note that the one text and one bar code object we are enclosing are in fact part of the evolving label design, although their creation was not shown above.)

Rectangle Tool Button

Box layout animation

Step 1: Place the "cross-hairs" of your cursor where you want to start the first corner of your rectangle and click and hold your mouse button.

Step 2: Drag your mouse cursor diagonally to the desired position for the opposite corner of your rectangle and release your mouse button to complete your rectangle.

Import almost any picture format by

Select the Create Picture button from the tool bar (or from the "Create" pull-down menu).

Picture Tool Button

Select whichever one of your available picture images you wish to import. (The ones displayed here are just a few we had in house.)

Load Picture dialog

It took us 20 seconds to find, select, import and place this black-and-white image from a graphics file called DISKETTE.PCX.

Diskette graphic

Add more text, customize as desired, and you're ready to print by

To complete our design, we performed the following procedures (in another 2 minutes and 10 seconds).

(1) Imported a second graphic as the company logo.

(2) Changed the type size and style of the "Specialty Magnetics, Inc." text

(3) Changed the color of the text and place a black rectangle behind it and the logo in order to "reverse out" this portion of the label.

(4) Added the 3-line paragraph below the diskette image.

(5) Separated the text "754" from the bar code, moved it and attached the text sub-string "Item:" in front of it.

(6) Resized the "754" bar code and the rectangle around the Assembly Lot Number to include both bar codes. (Rectangles are easily resized using the mouse, just as we did with the bar codes and text.)

And we are done! All we have to do now is print (see below)

Finished label screen

And here we go!

Click on the "Print" tool-bar button, or execute File, Print command to start printing.

Print Tool Button

The length of time it takes to print will depend on the type of printer, the complexity and size of your label and the type of communication between your PC and printer.

(We recommend parallel port connections for users printing large amounts of graphics or TrueType fonts that change from label to label. Multiple identical labels and labels where the changing portions are based on bar codes and text built-into the printer will almost always print out at the full-rated speed of the printer, even over a serial port.)

 

Printed label photo


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