February 1, 1992 - Erik McBeth, Borland Tech Support

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Files inside LBL_LIB.EXE

5161.LBG       Sample Avery 5161 label for use with Client.DBF
5161.LBL       
5161.LNL       
5161.LZR       
CATALOG.CAT
CLIENT.DBF
CLIENT.DBT
CLIENT.MDX
CONFIG.LIB     File should be added to current Config.DB
DLDD.DBF       Default Label Description Database for "Quick Layout"
DLDD.MDX
LABELS.CAT     Catalog file with Client and 5161 label
LABELS.DBF
LABELS.MDX
LBL_LIB.PRG    The OACC Label Library 
README         This file


In order to access the features of the OACC Label Library you
must add the Config.LIB file to the bottom of your existing
Config.DB (or other named) dBASE IV 1.5 configuration file.  Try
the following:

1)  CD \DBASE
    MD TESTOACC
    CD TESTOACC

2)  Copy LBL_LIB.EXE into this TESTOACC directory and run it
    to extract all the files above.
    
3)  COPY \DBASE\CONFIG.DB+CONFIG.LIB CONFIG.DB
    This will create a config.db local to this TESTOACC directory
    
4)  Run dBASE

5)  Try creating some labels using the Client.DBF file - you
    can pick which label you want off of the 
    Layout:Invoke layout program:Laser labels option
    
6)  "Quick layout" labels can only be used when your database file
    has the same fields as those defined in the DLDD - 
    simply add, subtract, or modify the records in the DLDD to
    match the field names in your database.
    
    
