Brady GlobalMark 2 User Manual page 57

Industrial label maker
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The Editor window is used for all types of labels you create, but the Editor
toolbars vary according to which tools are appropriate for the type of label you are
working with.
This is a complete list of Editor window tools:
4-4
Working in the Editor window
When a toolbar button is inactive, it is grayed out, or appears on the screen
as dimmer than the others.
Print. Follow the instructions on the Print screen to print your label. See
Printing on page 11-1 for details.
Zoom In. Increases the magnification, making the objects on the label
look larger. Does not change the actual size of the printed label, but is used
as a viewing aid. See Zooming in and zooming out on page 4-6 for
details.
Zoom Out. Decreases the magnification, making the objects on the label
look smaller. Does not change the actual size of the printed label, but is
used as a viewing aid. See Zooming in and zooming out on page 4-6 for
details.
Undo. Reverses the last action you performed, when possible. When
actions may not be undone, the Undo button is grayed out. See Undoing in
the Editor window on page 4-9 for details.
Insert Object. Allows you to select the type of object you want to insert in
the label, such as text, graphic, bar code, and so on. See Adding
Objects on page 7-3 for details.
Edit Object. Allows you to edit the object selected, depending on the type
of object. For example, for text, you'll see the text editing screen. For
graphics, you'll see the graphics selection prompt. See Opening and
editing an object on page 7-31 for details.
Increase Size. Increases the size of the selected text or graphic. The text or
graphic remains in its original proportions, but displays and will print 10%
larger for each time you press the Increase Size button. See Using
Increase Size and Decrease Size on page 7-28 for details.
Decrease Size. Decreases the size of the selected text or graphic. The text
or graphic remains in its original proportions, but displays and will print
10% smaller for each time you press the Decrease Size button. See Using
Increase Size and Decrease Size on page 7-28 for details.

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