You can print Code 128, UPC, Code 39, Interleaved 2 of 5, and other barcodes in almost any Windows or OS X application (and a few Linxu & UNIX ones too). Using our barcode fonts, wizard utilities, and free sample code you can print from within your favorite application quickly and easily.
All of our font collections come with a software wizard. If you're making only one or two symbols the easiest thing to do is use this bundled utility to convert your string into a barcode. From there you copy and paste into your document.
Making a barcode from your variable data requires adding the start and stop bars and calculating any needed check digits in batch mode. Our sample code for Excel, Crystal Reports, Visual Basic, Access, etc. converts your input into a string you can format in our fonts. The sample code does the start and stop bars, and check digit for you.
click on the sample code you want:
| Code 128: | Excel | Crystal Reports | Visual Basic | C/C++ | Word |
| UPC: | Excel | Crystal Reports | Visual Basic | C/C++ | Word |
| Code 39: | Excel | Crystal Reports | Visual Basic | C/C++ | Word |
| Interleaved 2 of 5: | Excel | Crystal Reports | Visual Basic | C/C++ | Word |
| POSTNET: | Excel | Crystal Reports | Visual Basic | C/C++ | Word |
Here's a how-to on how to move macros from one Excel spreadsheet to another (PDF). This is how to move a macro from one of our sample spreadsheets into your own spreadsheet.
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