Print two or more different labels, Quickly design and test the form, Change the focus of the objects – QuickLabel PowerForms User Manual
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Print Two or More Different Labels
If you want to print more labels from single click on the Print button, do the following:
1. Make sure you are in the Design mode.
2. Double-click on the Print button on the form.
3. Go to the Actions tab.
4. Click on the Edit button to open Actions Editor window.
5. Define another command Open label and select the other label file you want to print.
6. Define the command Print label under the second Open label command.
7. Click on the OK button to close the Actions Editor window.
8. Click on the OK to return to the form.
When the user runs the form and clicks on the Print button, each of the Open label commands will
print separate label file.
Quickly Design and Test the Form
1. Select the command
New Form Wizard
from the File menu and complete the wizard.
The result will be working form file based on the selected label file.
2. Select the command Run in the Design menu to start the form.
Note:
You can also click on the
button to start the form.
3. Enter all the necessary data values and then click on the Print button to start printing
labels.
Note: In addition to the usual use of
function.
Change the Focus of the Objects
Every object that is currently active in the running form has the focus. If the object has the focus,
you can use it. You can type in the data in the edit field. You can select pre-defined data from
combo box. You can press Enter to execute the actions in the button.
All objects in the form are organized in the tab order. This is the object order of appearance in which
the focus moves. Focus moves from the first object in the tab order list to the last one, then the focus
is moved to the first object and the cycle repeats.
To change the focus of the objects during the form design, you have the following options:
Pre-define the tab order.
1. Select Design -> Tab Order.
2. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the object order of appearance. The top
object is the first in the tab order. The tab order is saved with the form.
Note: If you do not change the tab order, the default tab order is the order in which you put the
objects on the form.