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The barcode properties set via the properties dialog are written to the data-params attribute on
the barcode element in JSON format. (To see this, select the barcode and open the document
in the Source view.)
Click the barcode type below for information about its properties.
l "Code 11, Code 93, Code 93 extended, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Matrix 2 of 5"
on page438
l "Code 39, Code 39 extended" on page423
l "UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13" on page452
l "OneCode, KIX Code, Royal Mail, Australia Post" on page449
l "Code 128" on page426
l "GS1-128" on page431
l "Codabar" on page419
l "MSI" on page441
l "IMPB" on page434
l "Postnet" on page445
l "QR Code" on page447
l "Data Matrix" on page427
l "Royal Mail Mailmark" on page451
l "PDF417" on page444
l "Aztec Code" on page418
l "MaxiCode" on page440
OneCode, KIX Code, Royal Mail, Australia Post
OneCode, KIX Code, Royal Mail and Australia Post are some of the types of barcodes that can
be added to a template; see "Barcode" on page413.
The barcode can be added either using the Barcode toolbar button or through selecting Insert
> Barcode on the menu; see "Adding a Barcode" on page413.
Initially the barcode will have the barcode type's default properties. To change those properties,
such as the scale and color, open the Barcode properties dialog: right-click the barcode (on the
Design tab in the Workspace) and select the barcode type on the shortcut menu.
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