BizCode Barcode Add-In for Microsoft Word
The most professional and unique barcode solution for Microsoft Word
Quick Overviews
  • Easy-to-use barcode add-in
  • No need for barcode font
  • MS-Word 2007/2010
  • Various barcode support
  • Advanced controls provided
How to Generate Code 39 in Word
Code 39 is also known as ANSI/AIM Code 39, ANSI/AIM Code 39, Uniform Symbology Specification Code 39, USS Code 39, USS 39, Code 3/9, Code 3 of 9. It is the first alphanumeric linear barcode symbology to encode input data with a variable length, which is consisting of a starting quiet zone, start character "*", encoded data, a stop character "*" and an ending quite zone.
Code 39 Add-In for Word is one part of BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word, which consists advance barcode generating and printing controls to create dynamic Code 39 barcodes into your Microsoft Word documents, including Code 39 Extension barcodes.
Code 39 Add-In for Word provides full controls to customize every aspect of Code 39 barcodes, including Code 39 barcode size, image quality, and human-readable text. Moreover, Code 39 Generation is compatible with the latest barcode specification in ISO -ISO / IEC 16388 (2nd edition 2007-05-15). This page explain how to create your own Code 39 in Word; you may get more specific user manuals here on encoding Code 39 & Code 39 Extension barcode, customizing Code 39 & Code 39 Extension barcode image, and resizing Code 39 & Code 39 Extension barcode.
Code 39 Add-In for Word Features
Encodable CharactersSupport to encode:
- Numeric data: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- Uppercase letters: A - Z
- Seven special characters: -, $, :, /, ., +, space
Code 39 Extension Encodable CharactersSupport to encode Standard ASCII characters 0-127 (default: ISO/IEC 646)
MS-Word VersionCode 39 generation compatible with Microsoft Office Word 2007 and Microsoft Office Word 2010
Image CustomizationProvide selectable image options, such as image resolution in DPI, barcode rotations, bar alignment
Size AdjustmentsResize Code 39 barcode via X, Y dimension, Barcode width & height, wide to narrow ratio, quiet margins of top, bottom, right and left, etc.
For all printersResolution customizable with DPI setting to print high-quality barcodes with all printers! No special printers or hardware are required
Code 39 Add-In for Word Requirements
Windows OS & .NET
Compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP/Vista, Windows Installer 3.1, VSTO 3.0 Runtime sp1, and .NET Framework 3.5 sp1.
Microsoft Office
Compatible with Microsoft Office Word Document 2007; Microsoft Office Word Document 2010.
Install Code 39 Add-In for Word
  1. Download the BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word and unzip;
  2. Closed your Word and Run the Setup file;
  3. Reopen your Office Word and you will find BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word installed.
How to Generate Code 39 Barcode in MS-Word?
  1. Create a new Word Document and activate BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word;
  2. Go to "Barcode Setting Panel" and choose "Barcode Type" to "Code 39";
  3. Input some data - "CODE 39" in "Data";
  4. Click "Generate"; then a Code 39 barcode occurs in your Word Document.
How to Generate Code 39 Extension Barcode in MS-Word?
  1. Create a new Word Document and activate BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word;
  2. Go to "Barcode Setting Panel" and choose "Barcode Type" to "Code 39EX";
  3. Input some data - "Code 39" in "Data";
  4. Click "Generate"; then a Code 39 Extension barcode occurs in your Word Document.
How to Encode Mail Merge Fields into Code 39 Barcodes?
  1. Create a new Word Document and activate BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word;
  2. Go to "Barcode Setting Panel" and choose "Barcode Type" to "Code 39";
  3. Input some data - "CODE 39" in "Data";
  4. Activate "Mailings" tab on the panel button and create a recipient list;
  5. Click "Generate"; then a barcode occurs in your Word Document;
  6. Switch back to the "Mailings" tab and then click "Finish & Merge" to test the mail merge.
How to Create Code 39 Barcode Labels in MS-Word?
  1. Create a new Word Document and activate BizCode Add-In for Microsoft Word;
  2. Go to "Mailings" tab, select "Labels";
  3. Go to "Barcode Setting Panel" and choose "Barcode Type" to "Code 39"; Input some data - "CODE 39" in "Data";
  4. Click inside the first cell of the table and click "Insert Barcode";
  5. Finish the layout of the first label with "Insert Merge Field";
  6. Switch back to the "Mailings" tab and click "Update Labels" to create barcode labels in other cells automatically;
  7. Click "Finish & Merge".