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ABarcode Activex Control can be used in any ActiveX-enabled container, but the way to insert an ActiveX control depends on such container, and its name may vary too: Component, Control, Object, COM, ActiveX. Below are a few examples of using our ActiveX control. For applications that are not listed here, search your application's help file for information on how to use ActiveX controls. Access You can use the ABarcode ActiveX control in Access forms and reports, with fixed data or linking the bar code to a database field or a formula. With your form or report in design mode, choose Insert - ActiveX
Control, then select ABarcodeX.Barcode from the list of available
controls, and press OK. After this right click on the control and
choose Properties to adjust the control properties. To link the bar code to a data source, select the field -o enter the formula- in the Control Source property. The rest of properties are explained in a separate chapter since they are common for all the applications. Excel To insert an ActiveX control (not only ABarcode) into an Excel spreadsheet, you must first make visible the Controls toolbox choosing View - Toolbars - Control Toolbox. For Office 2007 and 2010, there is no Control Toolbox but the Developer tab in the Office Ribbon, where you will find the Insert - More Controls button: In the tool box -Developer tab for Office 2007/2010- click the Insert More
controls button
When you are finished, you may exit design mode by choosing the design mode
button
ABarcode Wizard for Excel
Press the ABarCode button to open the wizard (Add-ins tab for Office 2007 and 2010). Click the barcode image to change its properties. Insert Barcode: click to insert a copy of the barcode in the current worksheet position. Selection to Barcode: this button will insert a barcode for each
selected cell. The Remove ALL Barcodes button will remove all the barcode images/controls in your worksheet. Note that deleted cell texts will not be recovered. Word To insert an ActiveX control (not only ABarcode) into a Word document, you must first make visible the Controls toolbox choosing View - Toolbars - Control Toolbox. For Office 2007 and 2010, there is no Control Toolbox but the Developer tab in the Office Ribbon, where you will find the Insert - More Controls button: In the tool box -Developer tab for Office 2007/2010- press the more
controls button
Although ActiveX controls can not be linked to mail-merge fields, but the
ABarcode Wizard may easily convert mail-merge fields into barcode images.
If you do not see the ABarcode button in the toolbar, choose Tools -
Add-Ins and search for ABarcodeWizard.dot in the ABarcode
installation folder. Insert this barcode: click to insert a copy of the barcode in the current document position. Barcode selected text: select the text you want to barcode in your document, then press this button. Barcode any <> enclosed text: the wizard will search your entire
document for pieces of text enclosed between brackets (<>) and convert into barcodes. This
way you may barcode a mail-merge document, just enclosing the field you want to
barcode between a <> pair. The Remove ALL Barcodes button will remove all the barcode images in your document. First the wizard will ask you if you wish to restore the replaced texts. Anyway we would recommend to ever save a copy of your document before you barcode it. Visual Basic 6 In Visual Basic, choose Project - Components from the menu, then select ABarcode ActiveX Control. The control should appear in the toolbox for you to add to your forms, set its properties in design time or runtime, and use the available methods. In order to distribute the ABarcode ActiveX control with your applications to users without a license, you must have a developer license. |
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