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IDAutomation VBA Barcode Functions and Macros allow easy generation of barcodes
in Microsoft Office Suite applications such as Excel, Word and Access on both
Windows® and Mac operating systems, compatible with Excel 2003 and greater in
Windows and Excel 2011 and greater on Mac. The VBA modules are also compatible
with legacy VB6.

These font encoders are used to format the
- Charles Daneri, Objective Systems, LLC (computer consulting firm), Baltimore,
MD.

These Office Macros consist of pure VBA modules with customizable code,
functions and other options that allow for dynamic and variable data barcode
generation. Consequently, this also means that the implementation may be more
complicated for the average user. These font encoder tools format data into a
text string that will display a readable barcode when the appropriate
IDAutomation font is applied to it.

The Macros are free to use with the purchase of any IDAutomation linear barcode
font and are compatible with Microsoft Office 2000 and greater running on
Windows® or Office 2004 and 2011 for Mac platforms. This tool is not compatible
with Office 2008 for Mac because that version does not have VBA capability.
IDAutomation has a variety of Mac Barcode Integration options for those using
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac. Mac users and those located outside of the US
Western character set should use the IDAutomation Universal Barcode Font
Advantage package with related Universal Font VBA functions for Code 128 and
Interleaved 2 of 5 fonts.


IMPORTING AND EXPORTING VBA IN EXCEL

The barcode Macros and functions reside inside the Excel file as a custom VBA
module. To use these barcode functions in an Excel spreadsheet, the
IDAutomationVBAmodule must be imported. If the IDAutomationVBA.bas file is not
available for import, it may be exported from the sample spreadsheet provided in
the downloaded file. With all 2D font packages, such as QR-Code and
- Thomas Bell, Cynosure, Westford, MA

HOW TO CREATE A BARCODE IN EXCEL

 1.  Enable the security setting that allows Macros to run. If prompted when the
     document re-opens, choose Enable Macros.
     * Office 2007 and above applications require the Macros to run from a
       trusted location.
     * Office 2004 and 2011 for Mac settings are located at Excel - Preferences
       - Security - Macro Security.
     * Excel 2000 and 2003 require a medium-security setting to run Macros. Open
       Excel and set the security level to medium by choosing Tools - Macro -
       Security.
     * Signed Macros are included in the latest version of the VBA Module
       download. Simply choose the Trust this Publisher option and the VBA
       Macros will run unprompted. Data may be pasted into these files and used
       if the Macros are not modified.
       
 2.  If a different spreadsheet is used other than the sample provided, the
     Macros must be imported into the spreadsheet.
     
 3.  Create a column in the spreadsheet for the barcode.
     
 4.  Size the column to make sure it is wide enough to contain the entire
     barcode.
     
 5.  Format the column so that any text appearing in it will be centered. This
     is necessary to create the white space (often called the quiet zone) before
     and after the barcode.
     
 6.  Enter the formula in this cell that will format the data to the barcode
     font. If unsure which function or barcode to use, consider the Code 128
     barcode fonts with the =Code128(B10,0) function where 'B10' refers to the
     cell location of the data that is to be encoded and the ',0' formats the
     result of the formula to the Code 128 fonts. For all 2D fonts, refer to the
     documentation within that particular package.
     
 7.  Examine the spreadsheet to make sure the data is being properly formatted
     to the barcode font. Strange characters may append to the beginning and end
     of the data from the fields, but this is normal. In some cases, the data
     may need to be reformatted and may appear scrambled. This is normal for
     Code 128 and Interleaved 2 of 5 barcode fonts when numbers need to be
     compressed within the barcode.
     
 8.  After verifying that the text in the cell has been formatted correctly,
     select the appropriate font and set the point size to 12. This example
     selects the IDAutomationC128XS font. The XS and S sizes of IDAutomation's
     fonts in Code 128 and Code 39 are specifically designed to format correctly
     in Excel, as larger fonts will not usually format correctly in the cell. 2D
     symbols within Excel directly are only possible with the 2D XLS font for
     Excel.
     
 9.  Ensure that the column is wide enough to contain the entire barcode with
     some white space before and after the barcode.
     
 10. Scan the printed barcodes with a handheld USB barcode scanner to verify the
     correct data is encoded.

SYMBOLOGY SPECIFIC TUTORIALS FOR EXCEL:

2D BARCODES:

LINEAR BARCODES:


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BARCODING AN ENTIRE COLUMN IN EXCEL

IDAutomation's barcode fonts and Macros provide an easy method of barcoding a
column in Excel. In this example, Code 128 barcodes are created in Column B from
data in Column A. This example assumes the Code 128 Barcode Font Package has
been installed, and the VBA module has been imported into the spreadsheet.

 1. Enter the formula in one cell to format the data to the barcode font as
    explained in the Barcode Tutorial for Excel:
    
 2. Select that cell and choose Edit - Copy.
    
 3. At this point, it may be necessary to deselect any cells not needed for
    barcoding. Then, highlight an entire column by selecting the gray square
    letter-labeled area at the top of the spreadsheet and choose Edit - Paste.
    In this example, the button is marked B. If the spreadsheet is large, the
    formulas may take some time to paste and re-calculate if the spreadsheet is
    large.
    
 4. Change the column to the appropriate barcode font. In this example, choose
    the IDAutomationC128XS font while the entire column that contains the
    formula is selected. The barcodes will appear in the entire column. When
    displaying 2D barcodes in Excel such as QR-Code, Data Matrix or PDF417, use
    the 2D XLS Font specifically designed for Excel at 8 points.
    
 5. Confirm that the barcodes are accurate by scanning them from printed sheets,
    or directly from the screen. IDAutomation offers a variety of barcode
    readers that can perform this function with ease.

VIDEO TUTORIALS

 * Video: How to Create a Barcode in Excel
 * Video: How to Create a Barcode in Excel 2007 and above
 * Video: How to Create a Barcode on Mac Excel 2004


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ACCESS VBA MACRO BARCODE FUNCTIONS TUTORIAL

After the appropriate files have been downloaded and extracted, open the sample
Access database provided. This database contains one table, one module, and some
sample reports. The module contains custom VBA code, functions, and Macros. The
sample database should be used as a reference if help is needed.

HOW TO CREATE BARCODES IN AN ACCESS REPORT

Before starting this tutorial, ensure that VBA Macros are the desired
implementation. Several methods of creating barcodes in Access are explained in
the Barcode Integration Guide for Microsoft Access.

 1. If a different database is being used and not the sample provided, first
    import the VBA Macros into the database.
    
 2. The most recent versions of Access require a medium security setting to run
    Macros.
    * Open Access and set the security level to medium by choosing Tools - Macro
      - Security.
    * If prompted when the document is reopened, select Enable Macros.
      Office 2007 and above may require that the Macros run from a trusted
      location. Signed Macros are included in the latest version of the VBA
      download. Simply choose the Trust this Publisher option and the VBA Macros
      will run unprompted. Tables, Reports, Forms and other information may be
      pasted into these files and used if the Macros are not modified.
      
 3. Open a report in Design Mode.
    
 4. Create a text box where the barcode will display.
    
 5. To format the data to the desired barcode font in a text box, a function
    must be placed in the Control Source specifying the data field that needs to
    be encoded.
    * The formula =function([field]) should be entered in the Control Source
      property of the text box, for example:
    * In some cases, it may be necessary to specify the table and field in the
      control source, for example: If unsure of which function to use, consider
      the =Code128([field]) function with Code 128 Barcode Fonts.
    * Optional: The Control Source may be changed to a formula that appends text
      to the data or combines multiple fields, for example: or or
    * In Code 128, the ApplyTilde feature may also be used to encode tab and
      return functions. For example, the following formula creates a tab
      function between two fields:
 6. Run the report to make sure the data is being populated from the fields and
    formatted to the barcode font. Strange characters may append to the
    beginning and end of the data, but this is normal. In some cases, the data
    may need to be reformatted and it may appear to be scrambled. This is normal
    for Code 128, Interleaved 2 of 5, DataBar and 2D barcodes.
    
 7. Change the formula field font to the appropriate barcode font and set the
    point size to 12. If this step is not followed, generated barcodes will not
    display.
    
 8. Print and scan the barcodes to verify that the correct data is encoded. If a
    scanner is needed to verify barcodes, consider the IDAutomation USB Barcode
    Scanner.


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Note: When distributing Access Databases, the associated barcode font must be
installed on each computer that prints the barcodes. If this is inconvenient,
the Native Barcode Generator for Access is a complete barcode generator object
that stays embedded in the database, which means no fonts need to be installed
on user computers. For more information about other methods of barcoding in
Access, please refer to the Microsoft Access Barcode Integration Guide.

If a large amount of data needs to be encoded, the PDF417 Barcode Font and
Encoder or the Data Matrix Barcode Font and Encoder may be the best options as
these 2D barcode types allow for the encoding of more data.

Video Tutorial Create a Barcode in Access 2010 and above


VBA & MACRO FUNCTIONS IN MICROSOFT WORD MAIL-MERGE

Before starting this barcode tutorial, ensure VBA Macros are the desired
implementation for a Word mail-merge. An easier method exists when using Codabar
or Code 39 fonts, and this is explained further in the Barcode Integration Guide
for Microsoft Word.

Excel must be used as the data source when creating barcodes in a Microsoft Word
mail merge using Macros. The field used for the data source in Word should be
the column in Excel where the formula has been applied, which is used to format
the data to the barcode font. It is best to use the last column of the
spreadsheet in order to avoid merging conflicts.

To set up an Excel spreadsheet with these barcode Macros, refer to the Barcode
Tutorial for Excel.

Note: C128 ReturnTypes 6 through 9 are not currently supported in Excel-Word
mail-merges.

 1. Excel 2000 and 2003 require a medium security setting to run Macros. Open
    Excel and set the security level to medium by choosing Tools - Macro -
    Security.
    Office 2007 and above may require the Macros to run from a trusted location.
    In Office 2004 for Mac, go to Excel - Preferences - Security and select
    Macro Security to enable the secure setting.
    
 2. After the files have been downloaded and extracted, open the included Word
    Mail-Merge document. A message may appear stating that the data source
    cannot be found. If so, select Data Source for Word Mail Merge.xls as the
    data source. If asked, enable Macros.
    
 3. The formula may be viewed in the cells of the Barcode column in the Excel
    spreadsheet. This formula retrieves the data to encode and passes it to the
    appropriate barcode function. The function will then format the data to the
    barcode font. This column is then passed to Word when the mail merge is
    started. The appropriate barcode font must be selected for the field in MS
    Word; in this case, it is «Barcode».
    
 4. The barcode will not look correct and will not scan until the mail merge is
    performed.
    
 5. After the merge is performed, print and scan the barcode to verify that the
    correct data has been encoded. If a scanner is needed to verify barcodes,
    IDAutomation suggests easy-to-use USB Barcode Scanners.
    
 6. When distributing the mail-merge, the font should be embedded in Word and
    the Excel data source must be accessible.


VBA BARCODE MACRO FUNCTIONS AND PROPERTIES

The functions listed below are available in IDAutomation's IDAutomationVBA.bas
file and are only valid when used with the font listed in the 'font to use'
column. Functions beginning with IDAutomation_Uni_ may only be used with the
IDAutomation Universal Barcode Font Advantage™ package and are supplied in the
IDAutomationWindowsDLLVBA.bas file provided within that package.

DataToEncode is the string data type for all functions listed below. Other data
types such as numbers or dates may need to be converted to the string data type
to be properly encoded. Additional parameters are available for some functions
and are optional. For example, Code128('123456',0,True). For UPC-A, UPC-E &
EAN-13, the +2 and +5 add-on codes may be created by adding the digits to the
end of the data being encoded.

VBA Functions for Standard Barcode Fonts Barcode Type Barcode Function Methods |
Notes VBA File to Import Required Font Code-11 Code11
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationC11 Code-128
(Auto Mode) Code128 (DataToEncode, C128 ReturnType, ApplyTilde)
Human Readable text is enabled when ReturnType = 6
Example:
Code128('123456789012', 6, 0)IDAutomationVBA.bas
or
IDAutomation VBA for Code 128 and Postnet.bas* IDAutomationC128 Code-128
(Manual Mode)IDAutomation recommends using Auto Mode for most situations.
Code128a (DataToEncode, C128 ReturnType)
Code128b (DataToEncode, C128 ReturnType)
Code128c (DataToEncode, C128 ReturnType)
Example:
Code128b('12345678', 6)IDAutomationVBA.bas
or
IDAutomation VBA for Code 128 and Postnet.bas* IDAutomationC128 Code-39 Code39
(DataToEncode)
Code39Mod43 (DataToEncode, ReturnType)
Example:
Code39Mod43('12345678', 0)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationC39 Code-93 Code93
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationC93 Codabar Codabar
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationCB EAN-13 IDAEAN13
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationUPCEAN EAN-8 IDAEAN8
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationUPCEAN GS1-128 Code128
(DataToEncode, C128 ReturnType, 1)
GS1-128 is enabled in Code 128 Auto by setting ApplyTilde to True. Human
Readable AIs may be created by setting the C128 ReturnType to 6. Example:
Code128('(12)3456789012', 6, 1)IDAutomationVBA.bas
or
IDAutomation VBA for Code 128 and Postnet.bas* IDAutomationC128 Interleaved 2 of
5 I2of5 (DataToEncode)
I2of5Mod10 (DataToEncode, ReturnType)
Example: I2of5Mod10('123456789', 1)
NOTE: ReturnType 3 generates an OPC (Optical Product Code) symbol. OPC is also
known as Vision Council of America OPC, VCA BarCode & VCA OPC.Example:
I2of5Mod10('020748721', 3)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationI25 MSI / Plessey MSI
(DataToEncode, ReturnType)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationMSI RM4SCC RM4SCC
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationRM UPC-A UPCa
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationUPCEAN UPC-E UPCe
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.bas IDAutomationUPCEAN USPS IntelligentMail (IMb)
IntelligentMail (DataToEncode) **
Included only in the purchased version of the USPS IMb Font Package.IDAutomation
VBA for Intelligent Mail.bas IDAutomationPOSTNET
or IDAutomationIMB USPS Postnet Postnet (DataToEncode, ReturnType)
*Included in Postnet package.IDAutomationVBA.bas
or
IDAutomation VBA for Code 128 and Postnet.bas* IDAutomationPOSTNET USPS Planet
Planet (DataToEncode, ReturnType)IDAutomationVBA.bas
or
IDAutomation VBA for Code 128 and Postnet.bas* IDAutomationPOSTNETnot applicable
MOD10 (DataToEncode)IDAutomationVBA.basnot applicablenot applicable SpliceText
(DataToEncode, SpacingNumber, ApplyTilde)IDAutomationVBA.basnot
applicableFunctions for the Universal Barcode Font All functions listed below
are preceded with IDAutomation_Uni_.* They may only be used with the
IDAutomation Universal Barcode Font Advantage™ and are supplied in the
IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas or the IDAutomationWindowsDLLVBA.bas file
which also requires the installation of the product EXE file in order for the
macro to function, because they access an installed
IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll that is provided within the package.

Note: Excel 2004 for Mac requires the functions to be lowercase. Ex:
idautomation_uni_c128

Barcode Type Universal Function Methods | Notes VBA File to Import Required Font
Code-128 IDAutomation_Uni_C128 (DataToEncode, ApplyTilde)
Note: Code128() is the recommended method to use. Code128() is also used to
create GS1-128.

IDAutomation_Uni_C128A (DataToEncode)
IDAutomation_Uni_C128B (DataToEncode)
IDAutomation_Uni_C128C (DataToEncode)
Example:
IDAutomation_Uni_C128 ('Ê8100712345Ê2112WH5678', TRUE)
Excel for Mac:
idautomation_uni_c128 ('Ê8100712345Ê2112WH5678',
TRUE)IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uninot applicableC128HR (DataToEncode, ApplyTilde)
Returns text for Code 128 barcodes, such as for
GS1-128.IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dllText Font
Code-39 IDAutomation_Uni_C39 (DataToEncode, N_Dimension, IncludeCheckDigit)
Example:
IDAutomation_Uni_C39 ('123456789', 3, TRUE )
Excel for Mac:
idautomation_uni_c39 ('123456789', 3, TRUE ) IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uni Codabar IDAutomation_Uni_Codabar (DataToEncode, N_Dimension,
StartChar, StopChar)
Example:
IDAutomation_Uni_Codabar ('123456789', 3,'A','B' )
Excel for Mac:
idautomation_uni_codabar ('123456789', 3,'A','B'
)IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uni Interleaved 2 of 5 IDAutomation_Uni_I2of5 (DataToEncode,
N_Dimension, IncludeCheckDigit)IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uni MSI / Plessey IDAutomation_Uni_MSI (DataToEncode, N_Dimension,
IncludeCheckDigit)IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uni USPS IntelligentMail IDAutomation_Uni_IntelligentMail
(DataToEncode) ** IDAutomation_UniversalFont_USPS_IMb_VBA.bas IDAutomation_Uni
USPS Postnet IDAutomation_Uni_Postnet (DataToEncode, IncludeCheckDigit)
IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_Uni USPS Planet IDAutomation_Uni_Planet (DataToEncode,
IncludeCheckDigit)IDAutomation_UniversalFont_VBA.bas
or
IDautomation_WindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation_UniFunctions for the DataBar Barcode Font The functions listed
below are preceded with IDAutomation_GS1 and are only provided with the
IDAutomation DataBar Font Advantage Package. Barcode Type DataBar Barcode
Function Methods | Notes VBA File to Import Required Font DataBar DataBar
(DataToEncode)IDAutomationGS1DataBar.bas IDAutomation DataBar 34 DataBar
Expanded DataBarExpanded (DataToEncode, 22)IDAutomationGS1DataBar.bas
IDAutomation DataBar 34 DataBar Exp. Stacked DataBarExpanded (DataToEncode,
Segments)IDAutomationGS1DataBar.bas IDAutomation DataBar 34 DataBar Stacked
Omnidirectional DataBarStacked (DataToEncode)IDAutomationGS1DataBar.bas
IDAutomation DataBar 34The functions listed below are rare and not approved for
POS systems. DataBar Limited DataBarLimited (DataToEncode) (Not approved for
POS)IDAutomationNativeWindowsDLLVBA.bas and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll
IDAutomation DataBar 13 DataBar Stacked DataBarStacked (DataToEncode) (Not
approved for POS)IDAutomationNativeWindowsDLLVBA.bas and
IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll IDAutomation DataBar 13 DataBar Truncated
DataBar (DataToEncode) (Not approved for POS)IDAutomationNativeWindowsDLLVBA.bas
and IDAutomationNativeFontEncoder.dll IDAutomation DataBar 13 2D Font
FunctionsRegarding all symbologies listed in this section below:
 * VBA code for these functions will be provided within each package of the
   purchased 2D font product.
 * Symbology options and parameter changes to functions listed below may be made
   within the code of the function itself.

Barcode Type 2D Function Methods | Notes VBA File to Import Required Font Data
MatrixIDAutomation_DMatrix_FontEncoder(DataToEncode As String, Optional
ProcessTilde, Optional EncodingMode, Optional PreferredFormat)
Complete VBA is only provided in the purchased version.
IDAutomation_DM_FontEncoder.bas
(2020 Release)
IDAutomation2D or IDAutomationDMatrixEncDM(DataToEncode As String, Optional
ProcessTilde, Optional EncodingMode, Optional PreferredFormat)
IDAutomation_Datamatrix_ActiveX_Macro.bas and IDAutomationDMatrix.dll
(Legacy ActiveX Version) QR-CodeIDAutomation_QRFontEncoder(DataToEncode)
All parameters are set to default except ApplyTilde which is set to 1.
IDAutomation_VBA_QRCode_FE2021
(2021 Release) IDAutomation2D PDF417IDAutomation_PDF417(DataToEncode As String,
Optional EccLevel As Integer, Optional ColumnSpecify As Integer, Optional
RowSpecify As Integer, Optional Truncate As Integer, Optional ForceBinary As
Integer) As StringIDAutomation_Native_PDF417_Macro.bas IDAutomation2D or
IDAutomationPDF417IDAutomation_PDF417(DataToEncode As String, Optional EcLevel
As Integer, Optional TotalColumns As Integer, Optional TotalRows As Integer,
Optional Truncated As Integer, Optional PDFMode As Integer, Optional ApplyTilde
As Integer) As String
IDAutomation_PDF417_Macro.bas and IDAutomationPDF417.dll
(Legacy ActiveX Version)
AztecEncAztec(DataToEncode As String,
Optional ProcessTilde, Optional Error Correction)IDAutomation_Aztec_Macro.bas
and
IDAutomationAztec.dll IDAutomation2D MaxicodeEncMC(DataToEncode as String,
Optional EncodingMode as Int)
The default Encoding Mode is 2IDAutomation_MaxiCode_Macros.bas IDAutomation
Maxicode

BARCODE FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS

 * ApplyTilde: If set to '1' or 'True', characters following the tilde may be
   used to perform additional calculations or encode ASCII characters directly.
 * DataToEncode: This string value represents the data being encoded.
 * N_Dimension: Determines the width of the wide bars when applicable, which is
   a multiple of the X dimension. Valid values are 2, 2.5 and 3. The default is
   2. The X dimension is determined by the font point size.
 * IncludeCheckDigit: A Boolean value that determines whether a check digit
   should be automatically calculated and included for the DataToEncode.
 * Segments: Reducing segments to a low, even number such as 4, 6 or 8 in a
   DataBar Expanded symbol can create a stacked barcode. The default is 22.

** The USPS Intelligent Mail (IMb) function is supplied in pure VBA code with
the purchased version of the associated font package.

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To build Xamarin apps for iOS or macOS, you'll also need:

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IOS

 1. Device Provisioning(To run your application on device).


ANDROID


XAMARIN.FORMS

Build native cross-platform applications with Xamarin.Forms:


.NET CORE APPS, ASP.NET CORE WEB APPS, UNITY GAME DEVELOPMENT

For other Workloads, refer to the Workloads page.


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