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l Orientation: Use the drop-down to select the orientation of the Barcode added to
the page.
l Output once per sheet: This option relates to Imposition printing (see Imposition),
also known as N-Up printing. Select this box to have the Barcode printed once per
sheet rather than once per document page.
Note
If Imposition options such as auto-positioning and scaling were selected,
these options won't apply to the Additional Content added to the physical N-
Up sheet.
l Left: Enter the distance between the left margin of the page and the Barcode, in
either metric (cm/mm), inch (in) or point (pt) values.
l Bottom: Enter the distance between the bottom margin of the page and the
Barcode, in either metric (cm/mm), inch (in) or point (pt) values.
l Royal Mail 4-state Mailmark C Properties group:
l Track height: The height of the small vertical centre bars, in metric (mm/cm). Value
must be between1.02 mm and 1.52 mm.
l Full bar height: Height of the tallest vertical bars, in metric (mm/cm). Value must be
between4.22 mm and 5.84 mm.
The ascender and descender bar heights are automatically calculated based upon
the Full and Track bar heights.
l Module width: Thickness of each bar in the Barcode, in metric (mm/cm). Value
must be between0.38 mm and 0.63 mm.
l Module spacing: The spacing between each bar, in metric (mm/cm). Value must be
between0.3 mm and 0.7 mm.
l Process Tilde:
This selection is not applicable to this barcode type.
l Text: Enter the text used to generate the Barcode.
l
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
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