
Barcode Symbology
Property Description Values
Symbol
Size
The number of rows and columns in the symbol.
Auto
A range of options
Building Aztec Code Barcodes
1. Create a bar code.
2. From the Properties window, select Aztec Code from the Symbology field.
3. Set the properties for your bar code.
Code 39 and Code 39 (FULL ASCII) Properties
Note: Not all of the properties described in the table will be available to all printers.
Note: Value ranges may be printer dependent.
Property Description Values
Bar Height The height of the barcode. Decimal
Check Digit
Add an optional check digit to the barcode.
The listed check digits are optional forms of the selected
symbology (For Example: Code 39 or Code 39 with check).
Special purpose check digits can be added to the barcode
using the Formula data source.
None
Mod 43
Validate User
Entered Mod
43
Data Identifier
Data entered in this field will be encoded in the barcode but
will not print in the human readable text field for the
barcode.
Data Identifiers are used to help the scanner identify the
field.
For Example
For an AIAG label, a barcode with a data identifier of P
contains a part number, a data identifier of Q signifies a
quantity field and a data identifier of S signifies a serial
number field.
Human Readable
Specifies if a text representation of the barcode is to print.
For most barcode types, the human readable text can be
positioned anywhere on the label (free floating). Some
barcode types require the human readable text to be in a
fixed position.
None
Free Floating
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