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The document explains different methods for using barcode fonts in Excel, including formatting cells with a formula to add start and stop characters for Code 39 barcodes and issues with whitespace when using a free font versus a purchased shorter font.

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Excel Barcode Font Example: Click Here To View The Excel Tutorial

The document explains different methods for using barcode fonts in Excel, including formatting cells with a formula to add start and stop characters for Code 39 barcodes and issues with whitespace when using a free font versus a purchased shorter font.

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Excel Barcode Font Example

Click here to view the Excel Tutorial


The tutorial will explain the different methods of using IDAutomation barcode fonts in Excel.

The text in column B is formatted for the barcode font by entering the formula =("*"&A12&"*") which
adds the "*" as the start/stop character as required for Code 39.

This FREE code 39 font has a required white space at the bottom of it in Excel because of the height
of the font. This problem is eliminated in the purchased version because shorter fonts are provided.

Data Column Barcode Column

IDA0750 *IDA0750*

IDA0741 *IDA0741*

IDA0739 *IDA0739*

IDA0733 *IDA0733*

IDA0734 *IDA0734*

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