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Creating Code 128 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 one or more cells and convert to Code 128 barcodes. In Microsoft® Access®use the included functions to create reports with barcodes based on your data tables.  

BarCodeWiz Code 128 Barcode Fonts and the included toolbars are compatible with every version of Microsoft® Office from 97 to 2007 and Windows 98 through Windows Vista.

 
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Code 128 Barcodes in Microsoft Excel
 
To create Code 128 barcodes in Excel, simply select one or more cells and click on Selection To Barcodes on BarCodeWiz toolbar.

 



Your data is converted to Code 128 barcodes.  Start, stop, and the check digit characters are automatically calculated and added as necessary.  The correct subset of Code 128 is also determined for each cell.

Would you like the barcode to update whenever one of your cells changes? 

Here's how:

In this example, we use the formula =BCW_Code128c(A1) in cell B1. This means that the data from A1 is encoded as Code 128 C in cell B1.  Change the cell font to CW_Code128C_1 and the barcode is ready.

Any changes in column A will be automatically reflected in column B




A simple way to create sequential barcodes is to use Sequential Number Generator.

 

Code 128 Barcodes in Microsoft Word
 

Creating a barcode in Microsoft Word is as simple as selecting the text you wish to encode...



 

...and clicking on Selection To Barcode on your toolbar.



 

In order to create multiple barcodes, enclose each piece of text within square brackets -  [ ] -  as shown here...

 

...and click on Convert All to create the barcodes. This method is also useful when creating labels and mail merge documents.

 

 

 

Code 128 Fonts in Microsoft Access
 
Step 1. Insert a Text Box into your report
 
Step 2. Change the font of the text box to one of BarCodeWiz Fonts.
 

Step 3. In the Control Source property enter =BCW_Code128B([TableField]). Substitute TableField with the name of the field containing barcode data. In the example below, the name of the field is PartNumber.



 
Step 4. Click on the view button to preview the generated report.

 

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