If you created your label template file from scratch, you need to assign a template code to each dimension of a label in a label set. A template code is a string value that corresponds to each part of a label in a label set. (For example, you might assign a value of “11” to the first label dimension, first line of the label set. Or, you would assign a value of “211” to the second label dimension, first line, first column of the label in the set.) You should use a pattern that helps you identify the part of the label to which the code corresponds.
Horizon uses this value to make the value distinct from the rest of the generated template file. You need to enter the value for each part of a label in the label_content view and make sure the same value is in each cell of the template file. (For more information, see Using the Default Template Files.)
To assign template codes to dimensions of a label
1 | Open the label_content view in the Table Editor. |
Horizon displays the List Label Content Definition window.
2 | Double-click the part of the label to which you want to assign a code. |
Horizon displays the Edit Label Content Definition window:
3 | In the Code in Template File field, enter the code for this part of the label. |
For example, enter “100” to represent label 1, line 0, column 0.
4 | Save your changes. |
5 | Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each part of the label to which you want to assign a code. |
© 1998-2017 Sirsi Corporation