How To Center, Justify, And Right Or Left Align Text With A Brother Label Maker

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @BellsRing
    @BellsRing 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much, I have an old one that doesn't center justify, and wasn't sure if a label maker existed that does this! Now I can get this thanks to you :)

  • @joanne8946
    @joanne8946 6 месяцев назад

    Also couldn't figure out how to make centering work on my PT1880.

  • @pookaloo0087
    @pookaloo0087 7 месяцев назад

    I don't have that option on my PT-H110 🙁

  • @n.miller907
    @n.miller907 Месяц назад

    The alignment menu item doesn't exist on a model PT-45.
    Another way to go about this is to open a word processor, choose a "monospaced" font (such as "Courier", for example). Set the font size to whatever works for you eyesight. Then, set the document format to *view all formatting marks* (so you can see where the spaces are).
    Type the required text on the first line in your word processor document. Hit "enter" key to go to the 2nd line, and type whatever text you want to go on the second line.
    Adjust either the first or second line to centre the text between each other. That might involve moving text between each line to even things out.
    Example 1 (no space adjustment):
    _This is line one
    And below is line two_
    Example 2 (space adjusted):
    _.....This is line one
    And below is line two_
    (Of course, RUclips comment area doesn't use a monospaced font. This is just shown for clarity. The dots show the number of spaces required to make it centred.)
    Make note of the number of spaces required to make it centred. So if your Word doc shows you need to start the first line with two spaces, just hit the space key on your label maker twice, type the rest of the text, hit "enter" and type the second. (It sounds more complicated than it really is.)