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MoroviaBarcode ActiveX is an extremely powerful ActiveX control for creatinghigh quality barcode images. It can be used in any ActiveX-compliant environmentsuch as Microsoft Excel, Word, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Delphi, C++ Builder andVisual Studio .Net.

Morovia Barcode ActiveX product line comes with two versions - the Liteversion and the Professional version. The difference lies in the barcode formatsthat it supports. The lite version supports linear barcode formats, includingCode 39, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 93, Code128, UCC/EAN-128, Codabar,POSTNET, Royal Mail, HIBC and Interleaved 2 of 5. The pro version supports allbarcode formats listed above plus three two dimensional formats - PDF417, Datamatrix and MaxiCode. GS1 DataBar Family symbologies (DataBar, DataBar Truncated,DataBar Limited, DataBar Stacked, DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional, DataBarExpanded and DataBar Expanded Omnidirectional) are also supported.


This is an easy-to-use drag-and-drop barcode tool designed to work with any Windows application that supports ActiveX and OCX technology including Microsoft Excel, Visual Basic 6, C++, FrontPage and Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office.


The IDAutomation ActiveX Barcode Control is an easy-to-use graphic object that creates barcodes as images without the use of bitmaps or special fonts. In addition, this ActiveX barcode component automatically formats barcodes to include all start and stop characters as well as checksum calculations where required. Several linear and two-dimensional barcode types are supported including Code 39, Extended Code 39, USS Code 128, GS1-128, Interleaved 2 of 5, LOGMARS, Codabar, EAN-128, UPC-A, UPC-E, MSI, EAN-8, EAN-13, Code 11, Code 93, Industrial 2 of 5, USPS Intelligent Mail, Postnet, Planet, OneCode, PDF417, Data Matrix ECC 200 and MaxiCode.


All similar barcode symbologies are combined into single, small, fully-functional, redistributable files which do not require any license keys or activation. The controls are easy-to-use with Microsoft Access, Excel, InfoPath,FrontPage, Expression Web, Visual Basic 6, C++, and in .NET Framework. However, IDAutomation recommends using the.NET Forms Control for local .NET applications or theASP.NET Web Server Control for .NET web applications.


I have used the product and scan the Data Matrix really good. We are using this Data Matrix to put the label inside the curb round tub for our products to keep track of our serial numbers. It was easy to install and apply the barcode of Data Matrix.


We needed to get a barcode to fit into a very specific size label.. We tried a lot of things till we came across this activeX control. It works perfectly - just as described. Comes with a database example.. Couldn't be easier.. Highly recommended..


This software is very easy to use. I just drop an OLE Active X control object in a report and link the control source in the properties dialog box and run the report and its is done. Interestingly, I can write an equation in the control source to link several fields from a query or a table and it will make a custom barcode label. It is great. The only reason I give this software a 4 out of 5 stars is because for some reason when I run the report the report flashes on the screen. Not sure what that is about, but when I save the report the flashing appears to go away. Overall the software works well for what I need it to do. I'm using Win 10 with Office 2013 and the software works well with my current system.


The ActiveX Control helped a lot, because we can now generate and put 2D barcodes on our labels. The product is very easy to use. We searched for similar products with which we can make the above mentioned 2D barcode and we chose yours. It's worth it!


Morovia Barcode ActiveX Lite is the low cost version of Barcode ActiveX productline. It does what the professional version does, except that it does not supportany of 2D barcodes - such as PDF417 and DataMatrix.


TBarCode is a barcode generator SDK which covers all requirements - in total TBarCode supports more than 100 barcode symbologies. This Barcode ActiveX Control (Barcode OCX) has proven its reliability at many companies throughout the world. Learn more and check out the free demo version!


Especially Office, VB and VBA developers benefit from the convenient and powerful programming options! But TBarCode is compatible with all ActiveX-enabled applications or development environments - a selection:


Barcode software from TEC-IT covers virtually all requirements in the areas of bar-coding. Our software for barcode creation and barcode label printing is available for the most operating systems. We offer barcode software for developers, Windows, Mac OS X and Office users, SAP consultants and Linux or UNIX administrators.


Our company offers standard software like TFORMer, TBarCode and Barcode Studio. The data acquisition tools TWedge and Scan-IT to Office, an Android/iOS app for mobile data collection, complete our portfolio. Custom solutions are available on request.


We have an application written in Access that places a barcode onto our labels, but we are finding that certain machines will place the barcode where it should be, and others that will not. The only difference between these machines is that the ones that do not show the barcode, is missing the activex control in access. I went into the trust center and enabled all of the activex modules, but it still wont show. How is this done?


My client is using Insurance Brokerage system designed in PowerBuilder 9. The system was developed and implement in 2009 and is in use for over a decade. Due to new regulation in Saudi Arabia my client is required to incorporate QR Code on their invoices. Is there any way I can create QR code in PowerBuilder 9 as I have seen for QR Code the perquisite is PowerBuilder 12 or APPEON PowerBuilder 2017.


Maybe this one would be an option, but I haven't used it myself: -activex/qrcode-barcode/qrcode-barcode-overview.html It's like $ 180 per developer (one license should be enought?) and it allows you to distribute 10000 copies when installing your applications.


EAN-13, based upon the UPC-A standard, was implemented by the International Article Numbering Association (EAN) in Europe. This standard was implemented mostly because the UPC-A standard was not well-designed for international use. It was probably also implemented partly because no-one likes the U.S. to be in charge of anything, especially the Europeans.


There was the need for some code to draw the EAN-13 barcode for an Oracle application. The solution came to be an ActiveX control that may be used anywhere it is registered on a computer, from any language and any environment.


Any number is being represented by a constant binary representation that is translated into white bar for 1 and black bar for 0. This constant is used as-is for the left part when the parity is odd, as a complement for the right part, and as reverse-order for the complement of the left part for even parity code.


Bokai Barcode Image Generator ActiveX Edition, or Barcode/ActiveX for short, is an ActiveX control for printing barcodes. It can be used by developers in programming environments supporting ActiveX controls, like Visual Basic and Microsoft Access (including reports). It can also be used by end-users directly in office productivity applications like Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), WordPad, etc. It is royalty-free for programmers for redistribution (certain restrictions apply). Barcode/ActiveX supports 50 barcode types. It can print quality barcodes on both low- and high-resolution printers. It exposes presentation properties including rotation, text position, font, etc. The barcode parameters, bar/space widths, margins, etc., are fine-tunable. It also allows to retrieve the specifications (bar positions and widths) of the bars of any given barcode, when you have such a need. Extremely easy to use, it needs only one line of code to draw a barcode in Visual Basic; one line of code to print a barcode linked to each detail line of a Microsoft Access report. Barcode for Office makes it easy to transfer a barcode image to other applications. You can savea barcode as an image file; you can copy the image to the Clipboard; you can also generate a barcode image in memory or assign the barcode to a Picture Control. These image formats are supported: Enhanced Metafile, Windows Metafile, Windows Bitmap, PNG and JPEG.Full documentation is available on-line. Barcode/ActiveX comes with Barcode for Office (a utilityapplet that uses itself Barcode/ActiveX);you can download the full-featured trial version. Copyright 2018 BokaiCorporation


I am working on a project where I need to be able to print label via bartender software. I am planning on doing it with Java but I am not sure how to proceed. I downloaded the trial version but i cant connect Bartender to my database because it's not SQL Server. But i know that theres a way to send data to bartender so that it can print, but I cannot find the API and I am having trouble connecting to themI know I will have to use ActiveX -software/whitepapers/controlling-barcode-label-software-using-activex-automation.pdf .


While this is all nice work, why don't someone port the functions of the free library Zint ? There is a Delphi Wrapper here. There is both an exe and DLL option. My skills are not enough to port the Delphi code, unfortunately.


The second example shows subset of barcodes supported by OcvitaBarcode.ocx. Script shows index of symbology in barcode (property hrtext) and gui label. It's good idea to reset combo by the wheel of mouse, though


Thanks for putting out this UDF! I am really excited in getting this to work, but I am having problem with the Code 128 where it does create the bar code, but I can't get my scanner to scan it. The output field also displays different character codes. I tried creating the same code using a free online bar code creater, and the code comes out differently. I attached a screen shot of the result.

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