Why pay for a barcode font when you can download it for free
We provide completely free of charge TrueType fronts using barcode code 39 (also known as Code 3 of 9) and code 128 barcode font . It's a widely used barcode standard used across the industry. The fonts Includes numbers, capital letters, symbols and can be used by most windows and Macintosh software like Word, Excel and WordPad etc. Many companies charge a lot of money for fonts like this even through it can be downloaded for free.
Easily print Code 128 barcodes with this advanced font package.The download includes examples for Crystal Reports, Microsoft Excel, Word and Access.Complies to ANSI and European. Includes over 30 font tools, macros and source code for easy integration into applications which include a. Library with PLL source.
Free download of 128 Barcode Font
This free font contains 107 patterns of the code. START and STOP codes include the relevant margins as needed. Download the font below and install it on your computer. For windows users place it in C:WINDOWSFONTS
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Free download of code 39 (3 of 9 extended) Barcode Font
This free font package includes two versions. Font named 3 of 9 is the basic standard which includes letters and following symbols ($ % + - . /). The other one is the extended standard which includes the full ASCII character set.
Download 3 of 9 Barcode FontFor best usage of Code 3 of 9 extended font TrueType format make sure to add * (asterisk) before and after your barcode text like this *YOUR-TEXT-HERE*
Word programs like Microsoft Word and office might move the text spacing and make the created barcode unreadable by readers and scanners. Simple word programs like WordPad gives better results
Above free barcode fonts will work with any Mac or Windows programs that supports True Type fonts, feel free to use them both private and commercial
Tutorial in using the Barcode Fonts in Microsoft Excel 2007 - 2019 or Excel 365
All the functions available in the Encoder like generating a check digit, formatting the encoded barcode string and adding of start/stop characters are also available as Microsoft Office Macros. It is extremely easy to create and print barcodes in Excel.Please make sure that ConnectCode has been installed on your computer.
Set the Security Settings in Excel 2007 - 2019 or Excel 365
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Click on the Developer tab
- Click on the Macro Security button on the ribbon
- In the Macro Settings, set the setting to Enable all macros
Import the VBA macros to Excel 2007 - 2019 or Excel 365
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Click on the Developer tab
- Click on the Visual Basic button on the ribbon
- This will launch the Visual Basic for Applications editor
- Click on the menu File->Import File...
- Select the Encoder.bas file that is bundled with ConnectCode. This file is located in the Resource sub directory where ConnectCode is installed
- Click on Save followed by Close in the Visual Basic Editor
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Create a new Excel Spreadsheet
- Key in the data '12345678' in the cell A1 as shown below. Leave the next column for the barcode.
- Enter the macro function in cell B1. For example, to encode a Code 39 barcode, set this cell to '=Encode_Code39(A1)'.
- Hit the Enter key to see the encoded barcode string '*12345678-*'
- Change the font in the cell containing the encoded barcode string (cell B1) to CCode39_S3. Set the Font Size to 24.
- You can enter more data in the first column. After which you can encode them as barcode by copying and pasting the encoding function in the second column.
To encode other type of barcodes like Code 128 or UPC/EAN barcode or I2of5, simply use the appropriate functions/macros listed in the section List of Barcode Macros/Functions
Tutorial in using the Barcode Fonts in Microsoft Excel 2003
Set the Security Settings in Excel 2003
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Click on the menu Tools->Macro->Security...
- Set the security to Medium
Import the VBA macros to Excel 2003
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Click on the menu Tools->Macro->Visual Basic Editor.
- Click on the menu File->Import File...
- Select the Encoder.bas file that is bundled with ConnectCode. This file is located in the Resource sub directory where ConnectCode is installed
- Click on Save followed by Close in the Visual Basic Editor
Creating a barcode in Excel 2003
- Launch Microsoft Excel
- Create a new Excel Spreadsheet.
- Key in the data '1234' in the cell A1 as shown below. Leave the next column for the barcode.
- Enter the macro function in cell B1. For example, to encode a Code 39 barcode, set this cell to '=Encode_Code39(A1)'.
- Hit the Enter key to see the encoded barcode string '*1234A*'
- Change the font in the cell containing the encoded barcode string (cell B1) to CCode39_S3. You can also choose a different font size to adjust the height.
- You can enter more data in the first column. After which you can encode them as barcode by copying and pasting the encoding function in the second column.