![]() ![]() ![]() Is there any way for me to open the label file using a Shell command? I suppose issuing from Excel the print command to the label is not possible, but if I can just display the label to allow the user to select print and qty of copies that would be great. To print the label, the user minimizes Excel, clicks on the label. After selecting it, the appropriate fields are copied to an auxiliary worksheet, which is the one the label links to in order to retrieve the data to be printed (this is required because the option being used is to print all records in the worksheet, as opposed to selecting them one by one). I have created a macro driven Excel sheet that allows the user to select the item to be printed. The printing is performed by issuing the print commands from within the label menu. The labels are created linking fields to an Excel database. The labeling operation may start with label design, but it ends when the label is printed, and the printing operation is a major influence on total costs and work hours spent on labeling. After a label is created, the file is saved as a file extension. Top-end Zebra printers and ZebraDesigner software are often followed by a gap in the printing process. The labels were created using the Zebra Pro Label software. We use serial number labels printed by Zebra Thermal Transfer Printers. This is a tough one, rather special situation.
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