32Tech Code 128 Barcode Font Pack

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  • No. of downloads: 423
  • Publisher: 32Tech Barcode
  • Date added: 03/08/2005
  • File size: 1M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher's description

Code 128 Barcode Font Pack lets you create and print high quality Code 128 barcodes in any program. In addition to the TrueType bar code fonts, Code 128 font pack also includes Microsoft Office templates, sample documents (in Word DOC, Excel and PDF formats) VBA source code, help documentation and Code 128 encoding software. If you are a software developer, you can use 32Tech Code 128 fonts in your own software. There's a COM component (DLL) covering various popular development tools. You can use this component in various occasions, such as Visual C++, Visual Basic/VBA, Delphi, BCB, and .NET.


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