How do you format a 3of9 barcode in MSWORD using a comma (,) as in separating last name, first name?
How do you format a 3of9 barcode in MSWORD using a comma (,) as in separating last name, first name?
Example: Doe, John
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1 Comment for How do you format a 3of9 barcode in MSWORD using a comma (,) as in separating last name, first name?
1. Mag | July 1st, 2010 at 3:08 am
I’m not entirely familiar with using 3of9 in Word (we used it in a database program) but I hope this helps you.
You might need to use the 3of9 Extended font. Here you can find a list of all the characters supported and what ASCII string will send that character.
idautomation.com/fonts/code39/extended39.html#Extended_Code_39_Font
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