Serial Number Stamp Fonts
You are here: > > About Rubber Stamp Options About Rubber Stamp Options When you create or edit a Rubber Stamp, you specify your options in the Rubber Stamp Options dialog box. The Rubber Stamp Options dialog box lets you add text, link the Rubber Stamp to a reference field, use serialized numbering, include postage markup or discount, rotate the Rubber Stamp text,or print as a barcode.
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You can also specify font, font style, size, effects, and color of Rubber Stamp text. To access the Rubber Stamp dialog box, you can: • Select Insert > Rubber Stamp from the Design tab. • Double-click a Rubber Stamp that is already on your layout to edit that Rubber Stamp.
Your options for using Rubber Stamps include. In addition to a stamp message or a reference field, DAZzle can also print serial number Rubber Stamps. Serialized number Rubber Stamps are numbers that are printed and change with each label or envelope.
You can set the starting point and amount of change for the serial number. You can also embed the serial number within other text. To embed the serial number with other text, enter the # sign in the Display message field to indicate where to print the serial number. If you do not enter any text in the Rubber Stamp message, DAZzle automatically inserts one # sign.
• Starting number To use a serial number in this Rubber Stamp, in the Starting Number field,, enter the serial number to be printed on the first envelope or label. For example, you could use generated serial numbers to create invoice or receipt numbers.
• Increment Enter the amount that the serial number should change on the label or envelope. If you enter a negative number, the count decreases, for example: 100, 99, 98. • Reset to starting number after printing Normally DAZzle increments the serial number and saves the last-used number with the layout so that numbers are not repeated. However, if you select the Reset to Starting Number after Printing check box, DAZzle resets the count each time it prints so that each print session begins with the number in the Starting Number field. • Use leading zeros, length of To use leading zeros in the serial number (so that serial numbers always print with the same number of digits), select the Use Leading Zeros check box. Enter the number of digits to be used when printing with leading zeros. For example, 7 means that DAZzle populates the serial number with leading zeros so that seven digits are always in the number.
The options lets you display a markup or discounted amount based on the actual postage amount. Disclaimer: Using these values does not change the actual postage. This is for display purposes only and does not affect the actual postage amount. • Tip: Use Stealth postage to hide the actual postage amount on your label while using this Rubber Stamp option to display an alternate value to the recipient. For more information, see.
• Percentage (%) Enter a positive number to increase or a negative number to decrease the actual postage amount by a percentage. • Fixed Fee ($) Enter a positive number to increase or a negative number to decrease the actual postage amount by the specified amount. Sheen x300 flame gun instruction manual.