{S:X;X;0;0;Camera Club Labels{ITR-X}by Gerald L Fitton}
{S:X;X;0;1;Dear Steve}
{S:X;X;0;2;Well, I\’ve got something here, but it isn\’t perfect. It is based on the tutorial which is on our first ZLine disc, ZL9303, in the directory Labels.}
{S:X;X;0;3;I made 18 copies of your logo and I tried to position them correctly. However, it will need more time than I have right now to get them into exactly the \‘right\’ spot. The file in which I have done this is [Logo_01]. If you feel up to it then you might have a go at positioning each of the 18 copies in the \‘right\’ place.}
{S:X;X;0;4;The next step is to create a suitable template file. The template file must have page borders to match the label sheet and the printer. I have done my best in the file [GF_07T] but you may have to make a few changes.}
{S:X;X;0;5;The file [GF_07T] references the file [Logo_01] and uses it as a backdrop which I have specified must appear on every page. Because I have referenced [Logo_01] (instead of embedding it) then, when you make changes to [Logo_01] (for example by changing the position of some of the copies of the logo), the next time you load [GF_07T] the logos should appear in the new positions. Because I have specified All pages, the set of 18 logos will appear automatically on every new page.}
{S:X;X;0;6;Double click on [GF_07T] to load it, Save it under a new name. Drag the CSV file of addresses into the open [GF_07T] window. Select Load CSV file as Labels (rather than as a Table). Mark the whole document (the icon on the button bar just left of the camera). Click on the S button. Click on the style ZL_18 followed by Apply. Click on S, Style ZLGridOff and Apply. I have done this and saved the document as [GF_08]. I have printed the first page of the two pages of [GF_08\}.}
{S:X;X;0;7;I think that the original logo you sent me has the lines of the C too thick. I can\’t think of an easy way of changing all the 18 copies at a single stroke in Draw.}