Getting Started
Following are the set-up steps required for using Increff Stickers
Setup Print App
Set up printer drivers of the printers that are being used.
Set up Printer configurations:
Increff WMS: Printer Settings → Configure Printer and Test Print
Increff USP: Printer Settings → Configure & Test
Configure Stickers:
Increff WMS: Printer Settings → Configure Sticker
Increff USP: Printer Settings → Configure Sticker (after settings up identifiers in Configurations screen)
System Requirements
Operating System | Windows |
Browser Support | Chrome (90+) |
Application | Print App |
Download Links for 32-bit | 8005 (default) |
Download Links for 64-bit | 8005 (default) |
Document Links |
Important Steps:
Set up printer drivers of the printers that are being used.
Set up Printer configurations:
Increff WMS: Printer Settings → Configure Printer and Test Print
Increff USP: Printer Settings → Configure & Test
Supported Sticker Types
Increff WMS solution supports printing of the following sticker types:
Location ID
Pigeonhole ID
Item Code
Inward Box ID
Bin ID
B2C Outward Box ID
B2B Outward Box ID
Increff USP solution supports printing of the following sticker types:
External Item ID
Supported Barcodes
Increff WMS has the capability of creating and printing barcodes of the following types:
1D Barcode
QR code with Text
QR code with limited text
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You can find a summary of the features in this tutorial – including the shortcut commands – in the Confluence Cloud Product Guide.
Emojis
Use emojis to grab attention, lighten the mood, or express yourself. Type :
followed by the name of the emoji you want to add and another :
.
Some of our favorites are 😄 (:smile:
), (:heart:
), and 🔥 (:fire:
)!
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Add your favorite emojis below with the :
shortcut. Not sure which emoji to use? Tap the smiley-face icon in the formatting bar at the top of the editor to explore what's available, or even add your own custom emojis!
Use the : shortcut to find and add emojis here |
Show off your personality with a page title emoji. Just hover over the title, then select Add emoji to find your favorite one.
Files & Images
No one wants to read a big wall of text. Type /image
to upload an image, video, or other file and add it to your page.
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Add a screenshot to test it out! Type /image
below to upload one from your computer, then select Open to add it to the page. Then, you can select the image to resize it, annotate it, adjust alignment or wrapping, add a link or alt text, or remove it from the page.
Use the /image shortcut to upload a screenshot from your computer |
You can add a header image to your page, as well — just hover over the page title, then select Add header image to select a header image from your computer.
Action Items, Dates, & Status Labels
Stay on top of your tasks with action items you can check off.
To add an action item to a page:
Type
[]
+Space
or/action
on an empty line. A handy checkbox will appear.Add a description of the task next to the checkbox.
Add the due date (type
/date
or//
) and the current status (type/status
), and voilà! ✨
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Type /action
into the blank area on the right of the layout below, then match the description, date, and status of the example on the left.
- Get Christmas gifts for the kids by NOT STARTED
Use the /action, /date, and /status shortcuts to recreate the sample action item on the left
When you finish the task, just check the box. It works the same whether you're viewing or editing.
Panels
Use panels to callout important information, each with its own color and icon combination: info (blue ), note (purple ), success (green ), warning (yellow ), and error (red ).
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Type /panel
into the blank area on the right of the layout below, then select the panel that most closely matches the panel on the left side to recreate it.
Use the /panel shortcut to recreate the error panel on the left
Expands
Not everyone needs a deep dive. Put numbers and complex details in an expand so they don't distract from your main point. Just type /expand
to add one.
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Create an expand using the text from the left-hand side of the layout below. Use the bold text as a title, and put the steps in the body of the expand, then type ⌘+Shift+E
to preview how the expand will look and behave on the published page.
How to add an expand
Type
/expand
, then hit enter to add an expand to the page.Enter the text you'd like to hide into the body of the expand.
Enter a title so people know what they'll find if they open it.
Use the /expand shortcut to add an expand here
Tables
To add a table to your page, type /table
into the editor. The table below includes information about how to edit tables in Confluence.
What | How |
---|---|
Add or remove a header row/column | Select any cell in the table, then select Table options from the floating toolbar that appears below the table. |
Add or remove a numbered column | |
Change the background color of cells | Select the cells you want to edit, then select the floating chevron in the top right corner of the last cell you selected. |
Merge, split, or clear cells | |
Add or remove rows/columns |
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Add a table to the right side, then use the settings in the cell menus and the floating toolbar to make it match the example on the left.
Condition | CTR | Difference | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | A | 2.3% | +1.5% |
2 | B | 1.7% | +0.9% |
3 | C | 0.6% | -0.2% |
4 | Control | 0.8% | N/A |
Use the /table shortcut to add a table here
Need help editing your table? See our documentation for examples and step-by-step instructions.
Advanced features
There's so much more to the Confluence editor than we can show you in this tutorial, but don't fret — it's easy to find advanced features. Just type /
into the editor to see a list of elements, and scroll or use the arrow keys to browse. Once you find one you want to try, hit Enter
to add it to the page.
Here are just a few more of the many powerful elements you can add to your page:
Table of contents (
/toc
)Code snippet (
/code snippet
)Jira issues (
/jira issue
), charts (/jira chart
), and roadmaps (/jira roadmap
)
You can also use markdown to quickly format text. To see a list of available markdown commands, check out our documentation.
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