Software Related

For tips on using of Tower software with best results, as well as helpful keyboard shortcuts, these tips are sure to appeal.

Keyboard shortcuts using the CTRL key

1. To format fonts in Word – CTRL + D

2. To increase font size – CTRL + ]

3. To decrease font size – CTRL + [

4. To select all text and objects in a document – CTRL + A

5. To change text format to Bold – CTRL + B

6. To change text to Italic – CTRL + I

7. To Save a document – CTRL + S

8. Undo last action – CTRL + Z

9. To Copy selection – CTRL + C

10. To Paste selection – CTRL + V

11. To Cut selection – CTRL + X


Keyboard shortcuts using the WINDOWS key

You can work a whole lot faster if you will take the time to learn just a few of these keyboard shortcuts using the WINDOWS key.

1. Display task bar and open Windows – WINDOWS key

2. Minimizes all open Windows – WINDOWS key + M

3. Undoes minimize all Windows – SHIFT + WINDOWS + M

4. Starts Windows Explorer – WINDOWS + E


Keyboard shortcuts

Using Multiple Windows
Use the ALT + TAB key to alternate or rotate through the programs that you have open. This is much easier than using the mouse to select and click on the open programs in the Task Bar and is particularly useful when bouncing between two programs whilst cutting and pasting pieces of data.

Closing Multiple Windows
If you are using multiple window browse, and you want to close all open windows, hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the close [X] button in the upper right corner of the title bar.

Shut Down Frozen Applications
When you can see an application is frozen and it simply will not close, a single CTRL + ALT + DEL maneuver will bring up a task menu from which you may select a non-responding program to close, and then selecting END TASK to close it.


Printing in Tower LabelArt and CD label design software

1. Prepare your label design ready for printing

2. Go to “Print preview” under the “File” menu to preview your Print Settings. Confirm that the number and position of the labels you want printed is correct.

3. Next, go to “Printer Setup” under the “File” menu. Confirm that the printer you want to use is the correct one and that the settings are correct.

4. Now return to “Print Preview” and view the Preview Report. This will show what the set of labels will look like when printed.

5. Finally, click the “Print Labels” button to print