Importing Files; Data Import Overview; Importing Data Into Label Files (Simple) - Brady LabelMark 3.2 User Manual

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Importing Files

Data Import Overview

LabelMark and LabelMark Plus allow you to import data from other sources, either simply or by using
more advanced settings. Using Simple import, you collect data by type, source, and ordered field only.
Using Advanced import, you start by performing simple data import, and have additional options of
filtering, sorting, SQL query editing, and individual record selection with results preview and layout
options.
Note: Advanced Import is available using either a tabbed Import Data dialog or the Data Import Wizard
(the Data Import Wizard appears by default unless you deactivate it under the General tab in the User
Default settings).
Some things to keep in mind when importing data:
You can import ASCII text files, Microsoft® Excel™ and Lotus 1-2-3™ spreadsheets, Microsoft®
Access™ and other database files.
You can import data into a standard label file or into a label file based on a template.
Imported data is not dynamically linked to the source data. If you make changes to the source data,
the imported data remains unchanged unless you refresh it. You can set your User Defaults to
automatically refresh it, if desired.
You can also set a default data source under the Import Data tab in the User Default settings.
ODBC import is still available, but there is now a method to import Excel™ and Lotus 1-2-3™
spreadsheets and Access data that is easier to use (see Importing Data into Label Files - Simple ).
When importing a Lotus 1-2-3™ spreadsheet, first save it as a WK1, WK3 or WK4 file. Lotus 1-
2-3™ versions after WK4 are not recognized. If you cannot save to an earlier version, save your
data as a delimited ASCII text file and import it as text.
The data imports into the active file starting at the active label.
Each record in the imported data creates one label in the label file.
Imported data will overwrite existing label data in LabelMark and overlap existing data in
LabelMark Plus.
For specifics on importing data into LabelMark Plus, see Importing Data into LabelMark Plus
(Simple) or Importing Data into LabelMark Plus (Advanced).

Importing Data into Label Files (Simple)

To import data into a label file using basic features:
1. Create or open a label file.
2. Select the starting point for the import by clicking the desired label.
Note: In LabelMark the import data appears alone on a text line. You cannot combine the import
data with other text. In LabelMark Plus, you can combine other text with the import data on a
"line".
3. Display the import data dialog by clicking the Import Data Simple icon
Import Data...Simple.
4. Select the type of data to import. See Data Import Types for details.
Importing Files
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