Product Labels

4 | Create Product Label using XML Editor

This article covers an overview of how to create a Product Label using XML Editor. After reviewing this article, the end-user will be able to create their own Product Labels using XML Editor.

This article covers an overview of how to create a Product Label using XML Editor.

After reviewing this article, the end-user will be able to create their own Product Labels using XML Editor.

Prerequisites 

    • To access Product Promotion features, the applicable Operator Privileges   will need to be enabled:
      • Marketing & Promotions  Tab
        • Promotions "Create Product Labels"

    Setting Up Product Labels

    • The file name must start with "LBLPRD_*.xml"
    • You will need to rename them as the above file name (the * represents the file name) eg - LBLPRD_Test.xml
    • The LBLPRD_*.XML has to be saved to the 'Bepoz\Data\' directory, also to ensure you have a backup save a copy to the 'Bepoz\Programs\' directory.

    How to use XML Editor

    • Launch the XML Editor application - this should be under the workstation's Bepoz folder, under Programs called "xmleditorhost.exe"
    • Navigate to File >  New > A4 file



    • Enter the label settings (in millimetres), else use the default settings given
    • Select "OK" 



    Add Data Label

    • A blank space will display
    • Right-click on the page and select Add Element, and then Data options
      • From there select the label fields desired
      • See example below:



    Edit/Delete Data Label

    • To edit/delete the Data Label, right-click on the field and select Properties option
      • A Label Properties window will display and allows you to edit the Font Size, Name, and Style; else select the Delete option that will remove the Data label



    Saving Label and Edit an Existing A4 Label

    • Navigate to File > Save
    • Save it to under Bepoz\Data folder and name the file name LBLPRD_*.xml  (the * represents the file name) eg - LBLPRD_Test.xml


    • To edit an existing A4 Label, Navigate to File > Open > A4 File
    • Select the existing A4 Label and select Open



    Test Label in BackOffice

    • To test the label that has been created in XML Editor, open BackOffice and Navigate to Marketing & Promotions and select Product Labels
    • Select the label from the drop-down list under Label
    • Select Add Manual Item button 
    • Select the Product
    • Enter the number of Labels EACH to Print and select OK
    • Select the Store
    • Select Print Labels 
    • Enter the number of labels to skip and select OK