This application allows you to print your own bar code 2/5 interleaved
| Version | 4.2 |
| Updated | Jun 12th 2009 |
| Developer |
Elfring Fonts Inc
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| User Rating |
953
3.6
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| Original File Size | 1.8 MB |
| Downloads | 7893 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
Bar Code 2 of 5 Interleaved Font Set allows you to print your own bar code 2/5 interleaved. This TrueType and PostScript barcode font set adds the ability to print bar codes to virtually any Windows program. Barcode 2/5 interleaved is a high density numeric bar code, does not require a checksum, and only lets you encode numbers (you must have an even number of digits). This bar code set lets you print 2/5 interleaved on shipping packaging, stock cards, or you can print sheets of labels using our templates and your word processor.
This bar code package contains 25 TrueType and PostScript fonts. These fonts include both a standard (barcodes only) and a human readable (bar codes with text or numbers below) versions of barcode 2/5 interleaved. The bar codes also come with and without bearer bars. The set also includes five fonts for ITF-14 or GTIN-14 bar codes. Each of these barcode types comes in five different aspect ratios, so you can vary the height and width of the bars independent of each other. This lets you print bar codes with the same height, but with a different bar thickness.
Want to print bar codes in Access, Excel, or Word? We include VBA macro functions that do all the work for you. If you don't understand barcodes, just run the Bar25i utility program (included in this package) to build bar codes for you. The download version includes a manual in Rich Text format compatible with any Windows word processor. The physical package comes on CD with a printed manual.
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