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BulletProof Label Magic 2.1


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Requirements 266MHz Pentium® II processor or equivalent 128MB RAM 100MB HDD space High Color display adapter at 800x600 resolution Dial-Up Internet Connection Microsoft® Internet Explorer™ 5.0.0
Downloads 11 Limitations None
Publisher BulletProof Software File Size 0
Date added 03 Jan 2008 Check your speed

Label Magic is a user-friendly design and print application that allows you to create any size or shape of label, and then populate it with text, a barcode, shapes, and images. Easily combine complicated fields to create the exact label features you desire, including sequences, time/date stamps, and fields imported from other applications perfect for creating shipping or packing labels with product barcodes. Newest Features:

  • Barcode width now specified in mils (1/1000 of an inch), the industry standard for barcode measurement
  • Improved autosize in printing to always try and print a 10 mil barcode (except for POSTNET, which is a 23mil barcode)
  • User can now toggle between metric and imperial for rulers & grids
  • Added installer
  • Added support for Large fonts in windows (was causing screen to be distorted)
  • GUI enhancements
  • Added hot keys for commonly used functions
  • Import Text from Excel or Access

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