- Add barcodes to Microsoft Office applications with a single click.
- Create barcodes, pages of labels, or mail merge documents in Word.
- Select a range of cells and convert each cell to a barcode in Excel.
- Create reports with barcodes based on your data tables in Access.
BarCodeWiz Barcode Control and the included toolbars are compatible with every version of Microsoft® Office from 97 to 2013
(32 and 64-bit) and Windows 2000 through Windows 8.
- Instant download after purchase
- 1 year free upgrades
- Free e-mail and phone support
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Using in Microsoft Excel
To create barcodes, simply select a range of cells and click on Selection To Barcodes on BarCodeWiz toolbar.
You can now create pages of barcode labels entirely within Excel. There is no need to use complicated Word Mail Merge. Simply select the cells you
wish to use as barcode data and click on the new Labels button. There are hunderds of label formats to choose from.
Would you like the barcode to update whenever one of your cells changes? Simply
use the LinkedCell property of the Control: Go to
Developer Tab > Insert > More Controls... > BarCodeWiz Class and click OK. Then insert the cell name
in the LinkedCell property (for example, A1).

Would you like to use BarCodeWiz macros within your own VBA code? It's as simple as this:
Using in Microsoft Word
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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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To create multiple barcodes, enclose each piece of text within square brackets [ ] as shown here...
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...and click on Convert All. This method is also useful when creating labels and mail merge documents.
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Using in Microsoft Access
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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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We are using barcodewiz for several customers with different barcode types. Since our products are serialized, we appreciate the way barcodewiz integrates with MS Office mail-merge. Larry Perillo
Fermionics Opto-Technology
I use BarCodeWiz in an MS-Access database application I created for the purpose of generating barcode labels for subsequent application onto our medication canisters (Talyst provides value-added solutions to the pharmacy sector).
I'm extremely happy with BarCodeWiz. I'm most impressed with its flexibility and easy to understand interface. It couldn't be easier to use. Dave Entenman
Sustaining Engineering Manager
TALYST