Offset Dialog

The Offset dialog enables you to apply an offset value to an object’s data source, so that the data source is automatically adjusted to a new time or numeric value. The adjusted value is the final output that will be printed on your items.

You can access this dialog in one of the following ways:

The following options are available:

The default for Apply offset after data entry is unchecked. In a document created in an earlier version of BarTender, this setting may or may not be enabled depending on the behavior previously specified.

Consider the following example: a peanut packaging company prints a single label for each of the products it distributes. Along with the name of the product, each label contains two dates: the manufacturing date and the expiration date. The manufacturing date is the same date as the one on which the label is printed. The expiration date is always exactly two years after the manufacturing date. To do this, create a single text object for the manufacturing date, using the Clock data source type. On the Data Source tab of the Data Sources property page, assign a unique name to the data source. Create a second text object for the expiration date, using Link to an Existing Named Data Source as the data source type. Using the Offset dialog, you can specify that the expiration date is offset by two years for each label printed.