
Then, define each label within the label set.īefore you begin creating label templates, you may want to review label configuration tips and wrapping rules. When creating new labels, the label design process is as follows: Also, remember that a set can also be just one label (if only one label is required). The sample bibliographic template SirsiDynix delivers includes a good example of a label set. When defining the label set, the dimensions will include both labels in the set as they are found on the page. For example, if you need a spine label for a call number and a second label to go inside each book, these two labels would be the label set needed for each item. The Label Designer wizard allows you to define a group of labels to print for each item this group of labels is a label set. You may need one or more labels to print for an item. Once a label template has been created, you can use it as often as needed by one or more users, eliminating the need to set up the template more than once for routinely cataloged items. You can design each label template to create labels in a specific format for a specific purpose.įor example, because of the different physical formats of library materials, you may want a label template for regular books, a different label template for AV materials, and a different label template for reference books.

You can use the Label Designer wizard to create as many label templates as needed by the library. The Label Designer is used to create label templates to print spine and book labels as well as mailing labels for Books by Mail, and to create user and item barcode labels.
