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Businessesuse barcodes extensively, particularly for inventory control. Barcodes canbe used to identify forms, but they are often printed on adhesivepaper to create labels for inventory purposes.Designer supports two types of barcodes: Hardware barcodes Only use when the form is being printed directly to the printerfrom the server. Because a printer is required to print them, Designeruses a placeholder to represent hardware barcodes in the form.Software barcodes Can be drawn by Designer and are visible in Acrobat and AdobeReader. They can be printed on any general-purpose printer.Sometypes of barcodes can hold arbitrary binary data. Others are limitedto a particular set of characters or codes. It is the responsibilityof the form author to ensure that the data is appropriate for thebarcode, for example, by imposing a validation on the field.
The function of a barcode is to be read by a specializedpiece of hardware called a barcode reader. Since the barcode isintended to be read by a machine, its appearance is usually strictlyconstrained. For example, for a particular type of barcode, thebars may have to be a particular height and distance apart. In additionit is common for a barcode to require a minimum amount of whitespace around it (the quiet zone) and a particular range of distancesfrom a designated edge of the page.Designer does nothing to express or enforce positioning or quietzone requirements.
It is up to the form creator to ensure that theserequirements are met. To define the properties of a barcode,you must first select the barcode and set basic characteristicsin the Field tab of the Object palette.
The number and type of barcodeproperties vary from one barcode to another.Select the barcode.In the Object palette, click the Value tab and then typethe barcode text in the Default box.Click the Field tab and, in the Location box, select theplacement of the text.The PDF 417 format does not supporttext positioning, and the EAN8, EAN13, and UPC-A formats supportthe Below Embedded option only.In the Value column, do one or more of the following actions:.In the Data Length box, type the length of the data. If youare defining an MSI barcode, the data length must be a value between1 and 14.
The MSI, UPC-E, UPC EAN2, UPC EAN5, US Postal Zip-5, USPostal DPBC, and US Postal Standard barcode formats have fixed datalengths that cannot be changed.If a Checksum box is displayed, enable or disable the checksum.Toenable the default checksum, select Auto.To disable the checksum,select None. If you are defining an MSI barcode, select one of theavailable checksum methods.If an End Char or Start Char box is displayed, type the endcharacter, start character, or both. If you are defining a Codabarbarcode, the valid end and start characters are A, B, C, D, a, b,c, d,., N, T, E, n, t, and e.
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If you are defining a Code 49 barcode,the valid start characters are A, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.If a Wide/Narrow Ratio box is displayed, type a wide-narrow-ratiovalue. For Codabar, Code 2 of 5 (Industrial, Interleaved, and Matrix),and Code 3 of 9, the wide-narrow-ratio value must be a value from2.2 to 3.0. For Code 11, Logmars, MSI, and Plessey barcodes, thevalue must be a value from 2.0 to 3.0. You can dynamically populate a validation patternor script message with a value from a data source.