How to print the part label?

How to print the part label?

To print the part label, view the report on the list. On the context menu (button "..."), you can find these options:

  1. Print tag - prints the current report label;
  2. Print all tags - prints all reports with the label defined
  3. Tag Templates - opens the label configurations list

The field coded on the label is "Tag" and it is printed using the label configuration by default. The option "Print All Tags" prints alphabetically and at the most, 10000 reports 

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