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Default How can I create BAR CODES for UPC numbers I've created

In Excel 2003....

Is there a way to type a UPC number in one cell, and have a BAR CODE created
automatically in the cell above or next to it ? I'd like to then paste this
image on the back label of a product I am selling...
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The easiest way is to get a bar code font. Google "bar code font" and
you'll find a number of options, some free, some not.

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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:27:01 -0700, Hank
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In Excel 2003....

Is there a way to type a UPC number in one cell, and have a BAR CODE created
automatically in the cell above or next to it ? I'd like to then paste this
image on the back label of a product I am selling...

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