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Security Seal Label Template for Excel

Short answer: Security Seal Label Template for Excel is a ready-to-use LabelFlow Pro package. The workbook uses Seal ID, Asset ID, Inspector, Date, QR URL, Seal Code and includes QR, CODE39 scan elements, and the JSON layout maps those fields to the printable design.

Label Dimensions

60 x 25 mm

Print Output

300 DPI Vector
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The Better Way to Print Security Seal Label Template for Excel

Security Seal Label Template for Excel gives you a practical starting point instead of a placeholder layout. The package keeps the app template, Excel workbook, and SEO page aligned around the same fields: Seal ID, Asset ID, Inspector, Date, QR URL, Seal Code.

Instant Setup

Don't waste time formatting Word tables. This template is pre-configured with the correct margins and barcode fields.

Batch Processing

Link your Excel data and print 1 or 10,000 labels with one click. Every label is uniquely populated from your spreadsheet.

Vector Quality

Output high-resolution PDF or direct-to-printer data. Barcodes remain 100% sharp for perfect scanner reliability.

How to Use this Security Seal Label Template for Excel Guide

  1. Open the XLSX sample and review the mapped headers: Seal ID, Asset ID, Inspector, Date, QR URL, Seal Code.
  2. Replace the sample rows with one production label per row.
  3. Format IDs, dates, URLs, and scan values as Text before import.
  4. Open the matching LabelFlow Pro JSON layout and verify the mapped elements.
  5. Print a short test batch and check readability and scan QR, CODE39.

Suggested Excel Columns

  • Seal ID - reference value used for lookup or scanning
  • Asset ID - reference value used for lookup or scanning
  • Inspector - mapped field used by the template layout and workbook
  • Date - date value printed for traceability
  • QR URL - QR code source value such as a URL, ID, or reorder link
  • Seal Code - mapped field used by the template layout and workbook

Keep these fields aligned with the template workbook and the mapped fields in the LabelFlow Pro layout. Clean structure keeps imports predictable and reduces manual cleanup before printing.

Step 1

Prepare the workbook

Keep Seal ID, Asset ID, Inspector, Date in separate columns so the layout can wrap and scan reliably.

Step 2

Open the app layout

The JSON template is mapped to the workbook headers, so edits to fields should stay synchronized across the package.

Step 3

Test the finished label

Preview the longest real values, print on final stock, and approve alignment, contrast, and scanner readability before production.

Common Mistakes

  • Changing workbook headers without updating the mapped JSON elements.
  • Letting Excel shorten IDs, URLs, UPCs, serials, or tracking values.
  • Skipping a real print and scan test on the final label stock.

When This Template Is Useful

  • Safety & Pictogram Labels batch printing from Excel or CSV rows
  • Repeat labels that need consistent field mapping
  • Starter layouts for short how-to videos and customer examples

Which fields are included?

The XLSX file and JSON template use: Seal ID, Asset ID, Inspector, Date, QR URL, Seal Code.

Does this work inside LabelFlow Pro?

Yes. This template is included in the app manifest and loads with matching sample data.

Can I customize it?

Yes. Add or remove layout elements in the designer, then keep the Excel headers aligned with the mapped fields.

Ready to get started?

Use a cleaner workflow for your labels without rebuilding the layout each time.

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