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Results Format panel (for reports) or in the Label Format panel (for labels) exactly the way you want it to appear when printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want data associated
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printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want “data associated with that variable” to print. Review how variables are used in the label format in the graphic below: Page 22 GPD Global
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the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want “data associated with that variable” to print. Review how variables are used in the label format in the graphic below: Page 22 GPD Global 04/14/11® PBFT VS
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the Label Format panel (for labels) exactly the way you want it to appear when printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want “data associated with that variable” to print. Review
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printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want “data associated with that variable” to print. Review how variables are used in the label format in the graphic below: PBFT VS SPC User
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window. 2. Format a report or label: a. Type text in the Results Format panel (for reports) or in the Label Format panel (for labels) exactly the way you want it to appear when printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and
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the Label Format panel (for labels) exactly the way you want it to appear when printed. b. Make use of the Legend variables by typing the pound symbol (#) and the variable numeral wherever you want “data associated with that variable” to print. Review