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BarCodeWiz Barcode ActiveX Control
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What Is BarCodeWiz ActiveX
Installation
Upgrading from Previous Version
Quick Start
Overview
Using in MS Access
Using in MS Excel
Using in MS Word
Using in MS Word - Mail Merge
Using in MS Visual Basic
Using in MS Visual C++
Bar Code Types (Symbologies)
Overview
Code 39 and Code 39 Extended
Code 128 A, B, C, and Auto
UCC / EAN 128
Interleaved 2 of 5
Standard 2 of 5
Code 93
Code 11
Codabar
UPC A
UPC E
EAN 13
EAN 8
PostNet
RoyalMail
Reference
Properties
AutoSize
BackColor
BackStyle
Barcode
BarcodeHeight
BarcodeTextFont
BarcodeTextPosition
BearerBars
Border
BottomText
BottomTextAlign
BottomTextFont
ForeColor
NarrowBarWidth
OptionalCheckChar
Orientation
Picture
QuietZone
ScaleMode
StretchBarcodeText
Symbology
TopText
TopTextAlign
TopTextFont
WideToNarrowRatio
Methods
CopyToClipboard
CopyToClipboardAsWMF
SaveAs
ShowProperties
Verify
Events
Click
DblClick
MouseDown
MouseMove
MouseUp
License
BarCodeWiz ActiveX License
Support
Using in MS Excel
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In order to use BarCodeWiz ActiveX in Microsoft Excel, open Excel Setup.xls and click on Install BarCodeWiz Toolbar.
Excel_Install_Toolbar_sm

The following toolbar will be availabe in all of your Excel spreadsheets.
Excel_Toolbar

Click on Main Menu on your toolbar to view your options. You may open the barcode properties window by clicking on the barcode.
Excel_Insert_Barcode

BarCodeWiz ActiveX properties window.
Properties


Creating a barcode in Excel is as simple as selecting a range of cells you wish to encode and clicking on Selection To Barcodes on your toolbar.
Excel_Selection_To_Barcode1Excel_Selection_To_Barcode2

Are you looking for a way to create MS Word Mail Merge barcode labels with your Excel data?
See our step-by-step example here.
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