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Supply chain | Supply Chain Management, Commerce
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Creating Labels

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Does anyone know how to create a label in D365? I am "product label printing" but dont know what to put into the fields to properly complete. What is a report name? 

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    This is the detail steps to print the label in standard ENV, hope this can help you.

    1. Go to HQ, form “Released product”. Open it.
    2, Find product ‘0002’, set up the shelf label and product label for it.

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    3. Shelf label like this:

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    4. Product label like this:

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    5. Open form “Print shelf label”. Set the store number to ‘Houston’ then press button “create label by product”

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    6.Set product to ‘0002’, then press OK.

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