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Adding a Barcode
Note
When generating Print output, you can add extra barcodes and OMR marks. The reason
why you would do this, is that at merge time more information is available about the
actual output document. The page count, for example, is not available at design time.
To add barcodes and OMR marks on the fly when generating Print output, select File >
Print and check the option Add additional content (see "Additional Content" on
page1196) in the Print Wizard. To have this done automatically, save this and other
output options in an Output Creation Preset: select File > Print Presets > Output
Creation Settings (see "Output Creation Presets Wizard" on page1168)and send the
preset to Workflow.
Before adding a Barcode, load data or at least a Data Model; see "Loading data" on page773.
You will need the field names when adding the Barcode. Then, to add a Barcode to a section,
Master Page or snippet:
1.
Select Insert > Barcode on the menu or click the Barcode toolbar button.
2. Choose the desired barcode type. The list is divided between 1d and 2d barcodes.
3.
Give the barcode an ID and/or class.
4.
Check the option Absolute to insert the barcode in an absolute-positioned box inside the
<body> of the HTML, but outside other elements. (This option is not available in Email
sections.) Alternatively, use the Location drop-down to select where to insert the
Barcode.
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At cursor position inserts it where the cursor is located in the template.
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Before element inserts it before the HTML element in which the cursor is currently
located. For example if the cursor is within a paragraph, the insertion point will be
before the <p> tag.*
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After start tag inserts it within the current HTML element, at the beginning, just after
the start tag.*
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Before end tag inserts it within the current HTML element, at the end, just before
the end tag.*
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