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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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EAN 128 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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Module Width: Specifies the width of the narrow bars. Changing this value to
higher value will generally make the Barcode bigger.
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Check Digit marker: This character is used as a placeholder for the check digit,
which we be calculated at runtime. The character must be expressed in Hex.
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Group separator: This character is used to define group separation points. The
character must be expressed in Hex.
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Template: Specify an optional Barcode "template".
Examples:
l n13 defines a numeric field with exactly 13 digits.
l n13+cd defines a numeric field with exactly 13 digits plus a check digit.
l an1-9 defines an alpha-numeric field with 1 to 9 characters.
Elements can be combined using the '+' symbol.
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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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Condition: Enter the condition which determines whether or not the Barcode will be
added to the document at print time. For details on how to create a conditional, see the
Conditionals page.
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