For those who are new to variable data software, they may not have a special understanding of the data object type "sequence generation" in the software, and today I will mainly focus on the meaning of each word in this "sequence generation", so that everyone will get twice the result with half the effort when using it.
This data object type is described using serial numbers as an example. - Open the software first, create a new tag, set the label paper size, then click to draw ordinary text, and draw in the label canvas, double-click the drawn text, pop up "Graphic Properties", click Modify in the data source interface, and select "Sequence Generation" for the data object type.
If all the parameters in the sequence generation interface are not modified, click OK, and the preview effect is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. . . . . . . .。
Let's take a look at the meaning of each word in the Sequence Generation interface.
1) Initiation: Initiation means the first data to begin.
2) Number of copies: The default number of copies is 1, assuming the number of copies is set to 2, then it is set to this serial number to print 2 copies, and then start the next data.
3) Interval: The default interval is 1, assuming that the rest is unchanged, set the interval to 2, and the effect is as follows.
4) Sequence character set: This meaning is very easy to understand, that is, the default character set generated by the sequence is 0-9, and you can also add 26 English letters, uppercase or lowercase.
5) Start character: It is to set the first starting character according to the characters in the sequence character set, assuming that the setting is 1, then it starts from 1.
6) Period: Assuming that the sequence character set is the default of the software, just set the period to 3, then the effect is 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 such a cell cycle printing.
This is the end of the introduction to sequence generation in variable data software, I hope it can help those in need.