TEKLYNX Codesoft 9.1 Enterprise, RFID, LTP Key, UPG + 1Y SMA, ML User's Guide Page 31

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Creating a document using fixed object
4. Sel
ect the two text objects and click on the Lock button.
Unicode can be used to create labels using a variety of linguistic characters. To use Unicode, just select a
Unicode font for your text by going to the Character tab available in the Properties of your text object.
To create a barcode object
Your software offers a wide range of symbologies adapted to the requirements of the industry, as well as the
option of creating 2D barcodes.
Selecting the symbology, defining its attributes and entering the message to be encoded are carried out using
the Barcode dialog box.
To create a Barcode object:
1. In the Creation toolbar, click on the Barcode generation tool
.
- or -
Choose Object > Barcodes
2. Click inside the workspace.
The Barcode dialog box is displayed.
3. From the Code tab, select the barcode of your choice. You have the choice between Printer and
Graphic.
4. Click Printer to display the list of barcodes resident on the printer.
- or -
Click Graphic to display the list of barcodes generated by the software.
5. If necessary, specify the characteristics of the barcode (height, narrow bar width, ratio, check
character).
6. Enter the data to be coded in the Data box.
7. Click OK.
Note: Certain printers do not have resident barcodes. The Graphic option allows barcodes to be printed despite
this. This has the disadvantage of slowing printing down as barcodes are sent to the printer in the form of
graphics.
Demonstration: Creating a Barcode object
1. Open the C:\CSL1\WORK\RECTODISK1_00.LAB LABEL.
2. Click the Barcode generation tool.
3. Click inside the workspace.
4. Select CODE 39 in the Graphic Symbology list.
5. Enter the following data:
Height: 8,
Narrow bar: 2,
Select 1 digit in the Check character list,
Select 270° in the Rotation box,
Enter 1234 in the Data box.
6. Click OK.
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