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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => ActiveHome Pro General => Topic started by: enlite on May 21, 2008, 12:34:32 AM
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How do I print the 16 label version of the palmpad labels?
See this pic:
http://graphics.x10.com/images_ahp/350x350_hr12a.jpg
From the firecracker or activehome pro I can only get 8 label boxes to print...
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I created my own graphic that I use to label my palm pads.
I attched a .gif file that you can open in your favorite graphics program, like paint shop pro or corel.
just edit the file and print it on your printer.
cut it out with scissors and insert into your palm pad.
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EL34; Thank you for sharing the template. I am sure it wall help others.
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Yer welcome, hope someone out there can use it.
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http://kbase.x10.com/wiki/How_To_Print_Labels_For_My_Remote
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Did no one read the original post? B:( I would like the 16 line item also just like the OP is looking for. PLEASE :'(
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From all the HR12A and PHR03 sales pages I have seen.
The label in the OP is an updated one supplied with newer X10 HR12As and X10Pro PHR03 remotes.
I have not seen any templates on X10 related web sites with such a template.
I am sure if someone has it they will post it.
Since the OP was three years ago.
It may not exist. As no one has the exact duplicate you are looking for.
Other have posted workarounds they have used.
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Did no one read the original post? B:( I would like the 16 line item also just like the OP is looking for. PLEASE :'(
If no one posts, then it usually means no current forum members can supply.
You may have to create your own. It is not difficult. If you have MS Word, you can use the "Text Box" feature to get the right label size.
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It looks like EL34 read the original post and then attached a working .gif file.
Does no-one read the responses to the original post? -:)
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beelocks;
I don't think the user want to edit any gif files.
Both the OP and the recent inquiry. Are looking for the X10 supplied label on the newer units.
I don't believe X10 ever made the new template available for use users with the older ones. 1-8 on one side and 9-16 on the other side.
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X10 to the rescue. The solution is actually pretty simple.
You can actually install xpad (http://www.x10.com/support/support_soft1.htm)
edit labels in the remote
right click and print labels
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I tried the Xpad program.
All I got was an Error message and it closed down.