Export & Print

Export to PDF

Generating print-ready PDFs from your design

Export to PDF

Once you have connected your data and perfected your label design, the final step is generating a PDF file for printing.

The Generation Process

  1. Click the Download/Print button in the top right corner.
  2. The system will process your logical request:
    • Reading your design template.
    • Iterating through every row in your data source.
    • Replacing merge fields with actual data.
    • Generating a new label for each row.
    • Arranging them onto the sheet layout you defined (e.g., 30 per page).

Export Options

All Rows

By default, we export every row in your current view (filtered or unfiltered).

Selected Range

You can choose to print a specific range (e.g., Row 1 to 10) if you just need a partial batch.

If you have a half-used sheet of labels (e.g., the first 5 are missing), you can tell the printer to skip the first 5 spots.

  • Start Position: Enter the number of empty spots to skip.
  • This saves you from wasting expensive label paper.

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File Management

  • The file will download automatically to your browser's default download folder.
  • Filename format: SheetsToLabels-Export-[Timestamp].pdf.

Performance

  • Small Batches (< 100): Instant generation.
  • Large Batches (> 1000): May take 10-20 seconds. Please do not close the tab while processing.
  • Image-Heavy Batches: If every label has a high-res dynamic image, generation will be slower as we fetch each image.

Post-Download

Once downloaded, open the file in a dedicated PDF viewer like Adobe Acrobat Reader or Preview (Mac) for the best printing results. While browser-based viewers are convenient, they sometimes struggle with exact scaling. For more details on avoiding misalignment, check out our Print Settings Guide.

Next Steps