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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 could be used for
generating the Barcode.
This includes metadata fields which must previously have been added in the
Metadata Options (likely at the Document Tags level), 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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Add button: Click to display a list of metadata fields, information fields to add, or
common expressions to the condition.
EAN-13 Settings
EAN-13 barcodes are composed entirely of numerical data. The first 12 digits representing
country/economic area, manufacturer and product codes + 1 following checksum digit.
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