![]() ![]() My label has one object on it called “Text”, so the SetField method was pretty straight forward. As far as I can tell, when I call the Open method to the DymoAddin object, the DymoLabels object automatically becomes whatever was open. Name them something understandable like Open and OpenPriorVersion. If you have two Open methods, don’t freaking name them Open and Open2. ![]() Am I done bashing the DYMO programmers yet? Not even close. There’s also an Open2 method, but I don’t know the difference. I discovered that GetDymoPrinters returns my one printer, so I pass that to SelectPrinter and that seems to have worked. I guess if you have more than one Dymo printer, GetDymoPrinters returns some delimited string. I set the printer I want to use using SelectPrinter and GetDymoPrinters. I would have thought that I could get the current label from the DymoAddin object, but that doesn’t appear to be the case. I needed to create both the DymoAddin object and the DymoLabels object. From what I can tell, DymoLabels is only one label, from which I can only conclude…wait for it…they gave it an awful name. This object has two properties: DymoAddin (what an awful name) and DymoLabels. ![]() I start with a DymoHighLevelSDK object – what an awful name. Let’s step through this and try to see what’s happening. ![]()
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