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  1. barcodelive.org
  2. table of content 1 2 What Is Code 128 Barcode Font? How to Generate Code 128 Barcode Font for Excel?
  3. 1 Code 128 Barcode Font is a type of barcode font that allows users to create code 128 barcodes in Excel WHAT IS CODE 128 BARCODE FONT? barcodelive.org
  4. A high-density linear barcode that can hold large amounts of data in a compact format Easy to install & use and can be integrated into a wide range of applications Code128 Code128font
  5. CODE 128 THREE SUBSETS Code 128A: for alphanumeric data (uppercase letters, numbers & control characters) Code 128B: for full ASCII data (uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers & symbols) Code 128C: for numeric-only data
  6. barcodelive 2 How to Generate Code 128 Barcode Font for Excel?
  7. Download Code 128 Font and extract the downloaded folder into the C:WindowsFonts folder Turn on the Excel's Developer module Step1 Step2
  8. Barcode Barcode String Barcode Presentation Check X X X X Step3 Make a new Excel sheet in Microsoft with the following titles & structure
  9. Choose Visual Basic from the Developer tab on the ribbon to launch the Visual Basic window Step4 Step5 Right-click & choose "Insert Module." Then, paste a code
  10. Option Explicit Public Function Code128(SourceString As String) 'Written by Philip Treacy, Feb 2014 'http://www.myonlinetraininghub.com/create-barcodes-with-excel-vba 'This code is not guaranteed to be error free. No warranty is implied or expressed. Use at your own risk and carry out your own testing 'This function is governed by the GNU Lesser General Public License (GNU LGPL) Ver 3'Input Parameters : A string 'Return : 1. An encoded string which produces a bar code when dispayed using the CODE128.TTF font ' 2. An empty string if the input parameter contains invalid characters Dim Counter As Integer Dim CheckSum As Long Dim mini As Integer Dim dummy As Integer Dim UseTableB As Boolean Dim Code128_Barcode As String If Len(SourceString) > 0 Then 'Check for valid charactersFor Counter = 1 To Len(SourceString) Select Case Asc(Mid(SourceString, Counter, 1)) Case 32 To 126, 203Case Else MsgBox "Invalid character in barcode string." & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Please only use standard ASCII characters", vbCritical Code128 = ""Exit FunctionEnd SelectNext Code128_Barcode = "" UseTableB = True Counter = 1Do While Counter <= Len(SourceString) If UseTableB Then'Check if we can switch to Table C
  11. mini = IIf(Counter = 1 Or Counter + 3 = Len(SourceString), 4, 6) GoSub testnum If mini% < 0 Then 'Use Table C If Counter = 1 Then Code128_Barcode = Chr(205) Else 'Switch to table C Code128_Barcode = Code128_Barcode & Chr(199) End If UseTableB = False Else If Counter = 1 Then Code128_Barcode = Chr(204) 'Starting with table B End IfEnd IfIf Not UseTableB Then'We are using Table C, try to process 2 digits mini% = 2 GoSub testnum If mini% < 0 Then 'OK for 2 digits, process it dummy% = Val(Mid(SourceString, Counter, 2)) dummy% = IIf(dummy% < 95, dummy% + 32, dummy% + 100) Code128_Barcode = Code128_Barcode & Chr(dummy%) Counter = Counter + 2Else 'We haven't got 2 digits, switch to Table B Code128_Barcode = Code128_Barcode & Chr(200) UseTableB = TrueEnd IfEnd IfIf UseTableB Then'Process 1 digit with table B Code128_Barcode = Code128_Barcode & Mid(SourceString, Counter, 1) Counter = Counter + 1 End If
  12. Loop 'Calculation of the checksumFor Counter = 1 To Len(Code128_Barcode) dummy% = Asc(Mid(Code128_Barcode, Counter, 1)) dummy% = IIf(dummy% < 127, dummy% - 32, dummy% - 100) If Counter = 1 Then CheckSum& = dummy% CheckSum& = (CheckSum& + (Counter - 1) * dummy%) Mod 103Next'Calculation of the checksum ASCII code CheckSum& = IIf(CheckSum& < 95, CheckSum& + 32, CheckSum& + 100) 'Add the checksum and the STOP Code128_Barcode = Code128_Barcode & Chr(CheckSum&) & Chr$(206) End If Code128 = Code128_Barcode Exit Function testnum: 'if the mini% characters from Counter are numeric, then mini%=0 mini% = mini% - 1 If Counter + mini% <= Len(SourceString) Then Do While mini% >= 0 If Asc(Mid(SourceString, Counter + mini%, 1)) < 48 Or Asc(Mid(SourceString, Counter + mini%, 1)) > 57 Then Exit Do mini% = mini% - 1 Loop End If Return End Function
  13. Step6 Insert =Code128([@Barcode]) into cell B2 ("Barcode String"). Insert =[@[Barcode String]] into cell C2 ("Barcode Presentation"). Insert the following code in cell D2 ("Check"): =IF(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("Â",[@[Barcode Presentation]],1)),"Error!","") Reopen your Excel document and add the following formulas:
  14. Step7 Highlight Column C & change the font to “Code 128”. Now when you enter data into cell A2, a barcode should be displayed in cell C2 and so-on down the entire sheet.
  15. Thank you! barcodelive.org
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