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Code 39 Barcode Fonts

Creating Code 39 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 39 barcodes. In Microsoft® Access® use the included functions to create reports with barcodes based on your data tables.  

BarCodeWiz Code 39 Barcode Fonts and the included toolbars are compatible with every version of Microsoft® Office from 97 to 2013 (32 and 64-bit) and Windows 98 through Windows 8.

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Code 39 Barcodes in Microsoft Excel

Convert multiple cells into barcodes by clicking on Selection To Barcodes on BarCodeWiz toolbar.

 



 

Have your barcodes automatically update by using the included spreadsheet formulas.




Create sequential barcodes with Sequential Number Generator.

Print barcode labels directly in Excel with our new Labels Wizard.




 

Code 39 Barcodes in Microsoft Word

 

Convert text to a barcode with one click.



 
 


 

Create multiple barcodes using the square brackets shortcut.



 



Create barcode labels using data from Excel, Access, or any other source. Convert a field to a barcode in Mail Merge Wizard, by surrounding it with square brackets, as below:


To finalize the Mail Merge, click on Convert All on the toolbar.


 

Code 39 Barcodes in Microsoft Access

Step 1. Import the FontFunctions module to your database (note: this is optional, but recommended):
   - Click on External Data tab > Access
   - In the new window Browse for the file barcodewiz.mdb and click OK.  The default location is:
     C:\Program Files (x86)\BarCodeWiz Code 39 Fonts\barcodewiz.mdb


   - Select FontFunctions from the Modules tab and click OK.

 
Step 2. Insert a Text Box into your report and adjust its properties.  The example below had the following properties changed:
    - Control Source: =Code39([PartNumber])  (PartNumber is the table field containing barcodes)
    - Font Name: BCW_Code39h_1
    - Font Size: 18
    - Fore Color: #000000   (black, recommended for better print quality)



  Step 3. Preview the generated report

 
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