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So, i've got a scenario where i need to print a load of really simple barcode labels.

I have 150 customers, each with 50 items, so i want to print 7500 barcodes, each with a customer number, and item number.

I can create all the number combos in excel easily. I can mailmerge them into word, and print out all the number combinations on labels easily. But i can't find a simple (and preferably free) way of converting all the number combos, into barcodes, to pump into word, so i can print all the labels.

Can anyone help?

If Code 39 barcodes are acceptable, you can use a barcode font.

Just did a quick search on google and found this linky

I don't know if it's what your'e looking for, but it might be worth a try.

I'll check at work and see what the guys in our Stock team use - we are regularly reprinting barcodes when we re-assign pickfaces, stock relocates etc.

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Cheers guys. I carried on looking last night, and found that Code 39 font linked above, and it allows me to do everything i need.

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