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Need Help Barcodes code 128

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I cannot find any reference instructions for adobe x livecycle to add barcodes for code 128 and code 39.  Found a lot of information for 2D, QR Code and DataMatrix barcodes.    I need to generate a barcode for user entered information from 4 fields on the form: invoice number (6 numbers), customer number (6 numbers), branch ID (3 numbers) and document date (mmddyyy).

I have tried many times without success.  There are great step-by-step instructions for 2D barcode but not code 39 or code 128a,b,c.

Can another please help me out.  Point me to a good example or walk me thru how to do this with code 128.

Thank you

David

 

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Code 309 and 128 barcodes are just part of the standard design environment without any special requirements. Simply treat the barcode values as you would standard text fields to change their values.  (ie: barcode128.rawValue = mynewfield.rawValue;).

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Code 309 and 128 barcodes are just part of the standard design environment without any special requirements. Simply treat the barcode values as you would standard text fields to change their values.  (ie: barcode128.rawValue = mynewfield.rawValue;).

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