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Aug 3, 2024, 5:23:23 PM8/3/24
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2.A textbox control (where I can already set the height and width if I set multiline off) however the user should NOT be able to edit the textbox...in fact the textbox should not be able to recieve the focus at all. (like a label)

The Fixx are a rock band from London, England, founded in 1979. The band's hits include "One Thing Leads to Another", "Saved by Zero", "Are We Ourselves?", and "Secret Separation", each of which charted in the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100, as well as mainstream rock chart hits "Red Skies", "Stand or Fall", "Driven Out" and "Deeper and Deeper", which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1984 film Streets of Fire.

College friends Cy Curnin on vocals and Adam Woods on drums formed the group in London in 1979, initially calling themselves Portraits.[1] The pair placed an ad for additional members, and recruited keyboardist Rupert Greenall, guitarist Tony McGrail and bassist Russell Mckenzie, the last of whom was later replaced by Charlie Barrett.[2] Portraits issued two singles for Ariola Records: "Little Women" (1979), and "Hazards In The Home" (1980).[3]

Later in 1980, McGrail left. At this point, the band added guitarist Jamie West-Oram (formerly of Phillip Rambow's band) and changed their name to The Fix.[1] This version of the band recorded for 101 Records, releasing their first single ("Lost Planes") in February 1981.[2] This track, along with several live tracks issued by 101 on various compilations, received some radio exposure on the BBC. In these early days, West-Oram was billed simply as 'Jamie West'.

The Fix's raised profile eventually led to the group being offered a contract by MCA Records.[3] Worried about the potential drug-user implication of the band's name, MCA insisted on a name change before signing them to the label.[4] A compromise was reached as the band altered the spelling of their name to The Fixx, and a deal was duly inked.

Barrett left The Fixx just after the recording of their first album, Shuttered Room, in 1982.[2] This album featured the band's initial hits, "Stand or Fall" and "Red Skies", both of which charted in the US and the UK. The band found particular success in Canada, where "Stand or Fall" reached No. 37. "Stand or Fall" entered the charts in the US on 30 October 1982.

Barrett was replaced on bass by Alfie Agius for the Shuttered Room tour. Agius' stay in the band was short-lived, though, as he left during the 1983 recording of their next album Reach the Beach, after having recorded four tracks. Agius is credited as co-writer on all the album's tracks, but the group for this album was officially credited as a quartet (Curnin, Greenall, West-Oram and Woods). Agius went on to briefly tour with the hard rock/heavy metal band Fastway that same year.

Reach the Beach, produced by star producer Rupert Hine, became the group's most commercially successful album and was certified Platinum by the RIAA on 5 January 1984.[2] Agius' bass work is featured on the album's first two singles "Saved by Zero" and "One Thing Leads to Another."[5] Both these singles cracked the US top 40, and "One Thing Leads To Another" became the band's biggest-ever hit (No. 1 Canada, No. 4 US). It was during these sessions that bassist Dan K. Brown joined the band.[2] Brown played bass on the third top 40 single from the album, "The Sign Of Fire" and continued with the band on its subsequent tour. Brown became a full member of the band thereafter.

The 1984 album Phantoms contained the hits "Are We Ourselves?" (#29 Can.), the first video in which a mobile phone ever appeared (a modified Motorola KR999), and "Sunshine In The Shade." Another single, "Deeper And Deeper," was initially released as the B-side of "Are We Ourselves?" (and also appeared in an edited version on the soundtrack for the film Streets of Fire) as well as on the extended 12" version of "Less Cities, More Moving People" in the UK.[2] This track received substantial airplay on U.S. and Canadian modern rock radio stations.

In 1989, the Fixx released their first album in nearly three years and only release on RCA Records, Calm Animals, which contained another hit "Driven Out" (another No. 1 on Billboard's "Album Rock" chart).

Dan K. Brown took a hiatus from the band in 1994. He was not officially replaced, and the band used session musicians on bass in his stead, with Chris Tait playing bass on most recordings and live shows from 1995 through the early 2000s. The four-man line-up (with contributions from Tait and other sessioneers) recorded 1998's Elemental, as well as the 1999 album 1011 Woodland, on which they re-recorded a selection of previous hits and album tracks.

Long-time bassist Dan K. Brown rejoined the band in 2008, replacing Tibbs. They celebrated 25 years of making music together, with the release of the double-CD Twenty-fifth Anniversary Anthology compilation.

On 5 November 2021, The Fixx announced on their website a new single called "Wake Up". The song also featured on their most recent album, Every Five Seconds, released 3 June 2022. "Woman of Flesh and Blood" and "Closer" are two more singles from the album.[6]

I have information that I would like to visually display as LABELs similar to EPICs or even Fix version in my backlog. I would like to avoid FIX version because these are really labels. Looking at information on the forum it seems to possible to configure in card layers to display some field information in the summary, but it doesnt display as a LABEL and its below my title which doesnt help me make it more visual to my team. For this feature to give me value I really need my LABEL field text to be display next to my epic in a little rectangular label placeholder (like the epic or fix version).

I am just setting up my POS and am trying to print barcode labels with a computer printer. After searching, I found the I need to adjust print ratio to 100 %. Having done that, I now am having a problem with page alignment, all my labels are being printed too high and are cutting off the first line on all of them.

I am having the same problem. Trying to print barcodes on Avery 5160 with computer printer. Actually the first few rows fit on the labels but it seems the lower rows are situated too high and are being cut off. @Ujjaval that response did not help. @knkcreations please let me know if you found a solution!

I have exported an .mxd to pdf but once I open the pdf, most of my text labels are mis-represented (altered in someway). This is the first time I've had this issue.- What I did when creating the map was change labels to annotations and changed font style and size.Note: one of my layers' labels show up just fine but the other is in some unrecognizable font, this includes the tables in the map.

When you export to PDF, on the second tab of the "Options" you will see a box that will most likely be unchecked: "Embed All Document Fonts" Make sure that it is checked and it should reduce those errors for the people viewing your PDFs. If you yourself are seeing those errors, then something else is going haywire because those fonts should already be installed on your machine. I hope this helps.

The durable design of the applicator, its powerful motor and reliable trigger switch for automatic label dispensing make the HERMA fix the perfect compact device for manual labeling. The HERMA fix has a variety of modular options and can be equipped with a direct product stopper or printer. This popular, user-friendly and maintenance-free solution is sure to impress in your area of application.

I can relocate the tag position by offsetting the label from the reference plane CenterPoint which puts the label in the rough position I want, but the challenge comes when I change the scale of the drawing the distance from the centre point scales. Is there a way to fix the tag insertion point offset?

My shipping labels suddenly have started printing in the wrong direction....THERE IS NO PLACE THAT I CAN FIND TO CORRECT THIS! I don't have time to start trimming every label......it seems that every time an ebay executive comes up with a new idea to justify his or her salary......THE SELLERS SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES! Can anyone tell me how to fix this???

@the_purveyor_of_needful_things It's probably a browser issue. For instance, I'm on Firefox and the latest update has goobered up my labels, and I've needed to go into the preferences to fix it - in my case it's size (I use a thermal printer), but in your case sounds like orientation.

You can change your paper orientation (download the label instead of printing from the browser). Once you open it as a PDF you can change it from Portrait to Landscape (and vice versa). It happened to me and making the change from paper orientation worked fine.

Same thing happened to me. Yes, you can do what you say, but just another step in the process to slow things down. In and of itself, not a big deal. Add up all the little changes, yes it is a big deal. Drives me nuts.

Ebay told me they are aware of the glitch. I asked if they were making a global fix and they told me no that they were doing it individually. I have a case number, but still not fixed. I assume we arent the only ones. Hopefully they fix it soon.

Juggling a fulfilling life as a semi-professional Instagram scroller and potato chip advocate doesn't leave a lot of time for searching for things in my house. One lost salad bag could lead to disaster; a missed farmhouse kitchen shot or a photo of chocolate cake with violas sprinkled on top.

In an attempt to get my stuff better organized a few weeks ago I bought an old timey label maker. And I love it. Take a look at how I did all of the drawers on my antique hardware cabinet. Or possibly apothecary cabinet. I haven't quite figured that out yet.

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