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Left: Enter the distance between the left margin of the page and the Barcode, in
either metric (cm/mm), inch (in), pixel (px) or point (pt) values.
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Bottom: Enter the distance between the bottom margin of the page and the
Barcode, in either metric (cm/mm), inch (in), pixel (px) or point (pt) values.
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Code 39 Properties group:
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Height: Enter the Barcode height in either metric (cm/mm), inch (in), pixel (px) or
point (pt) values.
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Use extended character set: Check to use the Code 39 Extended character set.
This extends the range of supported data to include the full ASCII character set.
This adds support for lower case letters (a-z) and the full range of ASCIIpunctuation
and special characters.
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Module Width: Specifies the width of the narrow bars. Changing this value to
higher value will generally make the Barcode bigger. The smallest Module Width is
0.19mm (high density).
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Bar width ratio: Set the Barcode bar width.
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Checksum: Use the drop-down to select how to deal with the Barcode checksum:
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Ignore: Ignore checksum calculations.
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Auto: Add a checksum character to the Barcode if the initial value does not
validate. This is the default value.
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Check: Verify the Barcode has a valid checksum.
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Add: Calculate and add a checksum character to Barcode, regardless of
current value.
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Print human readable text: Check to add a textual version of the Barcode data.
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Placement: Use the drop-down to select whether to place the human
readable text above or below the Barcode.
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Font name: Use the drop-down to select the font with which to display the
human readable text.
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Font size: Enter a font size for the human readable text.
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Text: Enter the text used to generate the Barcode.
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Add button: Click to display a list of variable data that can be added to the
Barcode. This includes metadata fields added in the Metadata Options, as well as
some information fields.
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