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I want to create and print barcodes in Excel. Is there a simple way in Excal
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In Excel barcodes are just fonts. Change the font to your barcode font. -- John johnf202 at hot mail dot com "comoka" wrote in message ... I want to create and print barcodes in Excel. Is there a simple way in Excal itself rather than buying an add-on? |
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Using barcodes in Microsoft Office program: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...673181033.aspx Challa Prabhu "comoka" wrote: I want to create and print barcodes in Excel. Is there a simple way in Excal itself rather than buying an add-on? |
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The easiest and best way to print bar codes from an Excel Spreadsheet
is to use a good quality bar code ActiveX control that produces a vector graphic image of a bar codet. Bar code fonts generally produce low quality bar codes that can be difficult to read and they also require you to manipulate the data that you need to encode before applying the font. For example, with a Code 39 font you need to add asterisks at the beginning and end of the data that you want to encode. With other bar code symbologies, the job gets much more complicated because special checksums must be calculated and in many cases, a complex algorithm must be applied to the data first. Your life will be greatly simplified by using a good bar code ActiveX control. Your bar codes will also be much higher quality. Basically they work exactly like a textbox control in your spreadsheet except that instead of seeing text, you will see a bar code. The checksums, start and stop codes and any other algorithms that need to be applied to the data are all taken care of by the ActiveX Control so all you need to do is drop the control on the spreadsheet, set a few simple properties and print. If the ActiveX control generates a vector graphic image, it will also be completely device independent meaning that you should get perfect bar codes that read quickly and easily no matter what printer you print them on. Be careful when selecting a bar code ActiveX control because some of them use bar code fonts or generate bitmaps to produce the bar code image. Fonts and bitmaps tend to produce poor quality output that can be highly dependent on the printer that you print to. The best bar code ActiveX control that I know of is the one from TAL Technologies http://www.taltech.com/products/activex_barcodes.html I would recommend that you download their demo version and give it a try. The demo is fully functional and it also comes with a sample Excel spreadsheet that shows exactly how to use it in Excel. On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:26:02 -0700, comoka wrote: I want to create and print barcodes in Excel. Is there a simple way in Excal itself rather than buying an add-on? |
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