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==== Don't Waste Labels... They're Expensive! ==== | ==== Don't Waste Labels... They're Expensive! ==== | ||
- | When printing a bunch of labels (filter/group/tagged) there's no point in printing labels that are not-useable. So, in Dime-O-Config, you can designate which fields, if blank, will prevent a label from printing. As an example, we don't want to print labels missing an address1 field... without address1 the mail is all but undeliverable. As defaults, we make this claim about the contact, city, state, and zip fields as well. | + | When printing a bunch of labels (filter/group/tagged) there's no point in printing labels that are not-useable. So, in Dime-O-Config, you can designate which fields, if blank, will prevent a label from printing. As an example, we don't want to print labels missing an address1 field… without address1 the mail is all but undeliverable. As defaults, we make this claim about the contact, city, state, and zip fields as well. |
- | ==== I Don't Want to See Their Name ==== | + | ==== I Don't Want to See Their Names ==== |
- | I want to do a mailing to 100 | + | I want to do a mailing to 100 prospective customers. However, I don't want to include the contact names. Dime-O-Config allows me to choose which fields to print on the labels. |
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+ | Another interesting example would be name tags. I only want to print the person's name, company, and city. | ||