![]() ![]() It's very fussy, has anyone else experienced this. it works most of the time but when it craps (due to bad data) out I get wrong data printing.eg it always seems to revert to printing the data from the first column even though the field name is calling for the one in the 3rd colmn.so I find the only way to fix is to change the field source name to another field, then change it back and it works!!! I make the label, select the OLE connection from field source. The folder path can either be updated to the location of the images or the images can be copied to this folder path. Find the Default Folders tab and look at the Images path. To do so go to Tools and select Configuration. ![]() then from labelview I create the ole connection pointing to the file. Once the database is connected to the label, check the default folder for the images. I am losing my mind dealing with Labelview (8.03), prior to upgrading to Excel 2007, we would save Excel files as "dbf" files and then link to the dbf to print labels from the datalist.Įxcel 2007 does not support saving as dbf types, so I looked for alternatives, I decided to use an OLE db seemed pretty straight forward.I use a macro, set a named range for the data.
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