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Easy Label Designer 1.0.6.15


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Requirements Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
Downloads 116 Limitations None
Publisher Rongshu Software,Inc File Size 1.9M
Date added 06 Jul 2005 Check your speed

Easy label designer is a powerful label editor, support 1D and 2D barcode, can create label from database.
Features:

  • Support 1D & 2D barcode, text, compounding text, paragraph, image, rectangle, circle, line and symbol, It gives you the flexibility to meet your most demanding labeling needs.
  • Support database, All label element but Shape can read data from database. The powerful Database Manager lets you generate sequences data or generate random data freely, and you can import data from DBF File, MS Excel, and MS Access MDB database also.
  • Barcode support: 2_5_interleaved, 2_5_industrial, 2_5_matrix, Code39, Code39 Extended, Code128A, Code128B, Code128C, Code93, Code93 Extended, MSI, PostNet, Codebar, EAN8, EAN13, UPC_A, UPC_E0, UPC_E1, UPC Supp2, UPC Supp5, EAN128A, EAN128B, EAN128C and 2d barcode PDF417. you can print barcode label with common printer.
  • This is a WYSWYG label Editor, The editor's ruler, align line, grid can assist you to set element's position very nicety (0.01mm), and you can use object inspector to adjust all label element's property, it is very easy for use

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