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BarCodeWiz Barcode Control
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Only $139.00 |
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Creating barcodes in Microsoft® Office has never been easier.
With BarCodeWiz Toolbar you can add barcodes to Microsoft® Office applications with a click of a button. In Microsoft® Word, create single barcodes, pages of labels, or mail merge documents. In Microsoft® Excel®, select a range of cells and automatically convert each cell to a barcode. In Microsoft® Access®, create reports with barcodes based on your data tables.
BarCodeWiz Barcode Control and the included toolbars are compatible with
every version of Microsoft® Office from 97 to 2007 and
Windows 98 through Windows Vista.
Version 3 of BarCodeWiz Barcode ActiveX Control supports PDF417 Symbology (2D
barcodes) and introduces a number of other improvements and bug fixes.
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Only $139.00
Single User License
- Instant download after purchase
- 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
- 1 year free upgrades
- Free e-mail and phone support
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To create barcodes, simply select a range of cells and click on Selection To Barcodes on BarCodeWiz toolbar.
The barcodes created with BarCodeWiz Toolbar are stored in your Microsoft Excel files as images. This means that anyone will be able to view the worksheet, even without BarCodeWiz Barcode Control installed on their machine
Would you like the barcode to update whenever one of your cells changes? Simply
use the LinkedCell property of the Control: Go to Insert
> Object > BarCodeWiz Class and click OK. Then insert the cell name
in the LinkedCell property (for example, B3).

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Creating a barcode in Microsoft Word is as simple as selecting the text you wish to encode...
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...and clicking on Selection To Barcode on your toolbar.
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In order to create multiple barcodes, enclose each piece of text within
square brackets, [ ] as shown here...
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...and click on Convert All to create the barcodes. This method is also useful when creating labels and mail merge documents.
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To insert BarCodeWiz into your Microsoft Access report, go to Insert > ActiveX Control ...
Select BarCodeWiz Class, and click OK.
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BarCodeWiz Barcode Control now appears in the Detail section of your report design page.
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Click on the control to bring up its properties.
From the properties window select the data column from your table for the Control Source. In our case, the bar code information comes from the Barcode field of the table.
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If you wish to show other data-bound information on your report page, simply drag the item and drop it onto the report page. In the example below, we are adding ItemName under the bar code image.
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That's all there is to it! Click on Print Preview or Print to see your generated report.
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- Includes all popular barcode types - Code 39, Code 39 Extended, Code 128 A, B, C, and Auto, UCC / EAN 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, Code 93 (auto switch to extended mode), Code 11, Codabar, UPC A, UPC E, EAN 13, EAN 8, PostNet, Royal Mail
- Comes with examples for Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Visual Basic 6, Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft VB.NET, Microsoft C#, and Borland Delphi
- Copy to Clipboard as a picture (metafile)
- Save to disk as EMF, WMF, BMP, and GIF
- Automatically calculate required and optional check digits
- Adjustable Orientation (0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees)
- Adjustable bar thickness and height
- Add bearer bars for better scanning accuracy
- Adjustable Background and Foreground colors
- Opaque / Transparent background
- Allows the use of any installed fonts for human readable text and comment lines above and below the barcode.
- Adjustable horizontal alignment for any text
- Seven border types
- Six quiet zone (margin space) sizes
- Stretch human-readable barcode text to be equal to the width of the barcode
- May be used as a DLL, allowing for dynamic creation of barcodes and printing in the background
- No additional DLL files are required for redistribution.
- Several events are available for easy integration with your programs - Click, DblClick, MouseDown, MouseMove, MouseUp
- It's Easy! - Insert into your document, type the barcode into the Barcode field, and click Print. Create barcodes with a single click of a button in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel.
- Versatile - Use it in your favorite programs. Easily integrate with Microsoft Office, Visual Basic, Visual C++, and other programs that take advantage of Microsoft® ActiveX® technology. Includes all of the popular barcode types (see the list)
- User Friendly - No time to read the manual? No problem. BarCodeWiz walks you right through. For example, if you enter an invalid character, it will show you exactly which character it is.
- High Performance - Do you need A LOT of barcodes? BarCodeWiz can generate a million barcodes in about 20 seconds. If you distribute your own programs, you will be happy to know that only one file, barcodewiz.dll needs to be added to your program. And it's only 256kb (110kb compressed)! BarCodeWiz was written entirely in ATL / C++ for maximum performance.
- High Quality - Uses vector graphics for highest quality images. This is important with barcode scanners, which demand highly accurate images. It means no more scanning errors!
- Error Proof - Takes care of the mundane details: start/stop characters, check digits, minimum dimensions, maximum characters, quiet zones, and more.
- No Barcode Fonts! - BarCodeWiz Barcode Control draws barcodes as images, and does not require the purchase of any barcode fonts nor any additional software.
| Symbology Name |
Description |
| Code 39 |
Most commonly used non-retail symbology. Note that the leading and trailing asterisks (*) are added automatically if not supplied.
Characters allowed:
0-9; A-Z; -.$*/+%, and space |
| Code 39 Extended |
Allows all ASCII 128 characters to be encoded by using a double-character format. Most scanners will need to be switched to the extended mode in order to recognize this. |
| Code 128 A |
Allows all ASCII values between 0 and 96. This includes special characters, such as tab or escape. |
| Code 128 B |
Allows all ASCII values between 32 and 127.
(Unlike Code 128 A, it allows the use of lower-case letters) |
| Code 128 C |
High density, numeric only |
| Code 128 Auto |
Automatically chooses the best Code 128 subset. |
| UCC EAN 128 |
Commonly used in hospital and logistics applications. |
| Interleaved 2 of 5 |
Hight density, numeric only symbology. Must have an even number of digits. |
| Standard 2 of 5 |
Numeric-only, low density. Commonly used in libraries, blood banks, and parcels. |
| Code 93 |
Superset of Code 39. If required, it switches to Code 93 Extended automatically. |
| Code 11 |
Uses numbers 0-9 and the dash symbol "-" |
| Codabar |
Numeric-only symbology. Each barcode, however, must start and end with the letters A,B,C or D. |
| UPC A |
Used in retail environments in North America |
| UPC E |
Shorter version of UPC-A.
Note that not all UPC-A numbers can be converted to UPC-E |
| EAN 13 |
Used in retail environments outside of North America. |
| EAN 8 |
Similar to EAN 13, but EAN 8 numbers are not derived from EAN 13 (as is the case with UPC). |
| PostNet |
Used by the United States Postal Service |
| RoyalMail |
Used by the UK Royal Mail |
(please see the screen shots for more examples)

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