Using label inspector – QuickLabel Designer Pro User Manual
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defined, then press the same keyboard shortcut again.
Ctrl +
digit
Go to the bookmark with the selected number.
Working Window Description
The working window is divided into four parts.
Category
This section contains the groups of available commands, functions
and operators. Similar objects have been grouped together for eas-
ier identification and faster search.
The groups are displayed as tree-view. Select the main group name
to display all its contents into the Name section. Or you can click
the plus sign in front of the group name (if available) to display all
defined sub-groups. Then select the sub-group name to display only
its contents.
Name
This section will display the contents of the selected group in the
Category section. All available commands, functions, operators etc.
will be listed here. If you select one of them its properties will be
displayed in the Description section. If you want to insert the
selected operands into the Expression field double click its name or
click the Insert button.
Expression
This section is the main workplace of the Expression Builder. Use
it to write and modify the script your are working on.
Description
This section displays the name, sample use and description of the
currently selected operand in Name section.
You will get an idea how the current operand should be used.
Script Help: button will open the help file with the detailed reference of the currently used script
(Visual Basic Script or NiceCommands). Click it to find out more about the command you are work-
ing with.
Using Label Inspector
Label Inspector is a tool for advanced element and data manipulation on the label. It is used for over-
view of label's structure and modifying label components, all element's properties can be simply mod-
ified from Label Inspector. You can of course still double click the element and change its properties
from dialog box, but for smaller changes it is much quicker to change them in Label Inspector.
Besides functionality you were used to earlier, Label Inspector brings some entirely new features,
not available in previously.
Now you can change properties of several selected elements at the same time. If elements are of the
same type, for example, all texts, you will be able to change their every property. If elements are of
different types, for example, one text, one bar code symbol and one rectangle, only the properties
common to all elements could be changed.
With Label Inspector you change some element's properties that are not accessible otherwise. Each
element can have its own name, so you can distinguish between them. Whenever you select the ele-
ment on the label, it will be highlighted in the list of elements within Label Inspector and its prop-
erties will be displayed in the bottom part of the Inspector (Properties section).
Label Inspector can be used to change the current view of the label elements, variables, functions
and databases. The following views are available, the first on being the default one.