PostNet Bar Codes in Word 2007

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Guest

Does Word 2007 have the capability to create POSTNET ZIP+4 barcodes?

I understand the feature was left out in the beta version because POSTNET no
longer qualifies for the bulk mailing discount, but according to my local
postmaster use of a ZIP+4 barcode speeds processing and reduces the chance of
delivery errors.
 
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Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

No that feature was removed. The reason given was because the Post Office
changes the codes, and Microsoft did not want to apply obsolete bar codes to
envelopes.

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Microsoft MVP
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Guest

Here's one way to insert zip codes in your documents: I used an AutoText
mergefield in Word 2000 that still works in Word 2007. The mergefield code
is: { BARCODE \u "type zip code here" \* MERGEFORMAT }. I called it
ZIPBARCODE. Whenever I want to use it, I type ZIP and then F3 to drop the
code into my document/envelope. SHIFT+F9 opens the code and I replace "type
zip code here" with the pertinent ZIPcode, then press SHIFT-F9 again to close
the code. As I say, it still works in Word 2007.
Cyndie Browning
Software Support Specialist
GableGotwals
Tulsa, OK
 
G

Guest

Could give the keystrokes for doing this? ..this is something i've never
done. refer me to a document perhaps??
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Note, however, that this is a BARCODE field, not a merge field. Saving a
made-up dummy field as an AutoText entry is helpful, however.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Guest

The commands are Insert/Field, then select the Barcode field. Go to the
window (Field Codes?... I'm working on 2007 now and don't remember what it's
called in 2000) where you see the word "Barcode" sitting in the window and
insert the following text after the word Barcode:
\u "type zip code here" \* MERGEFORMAT
(with a space before the \u and a space after the word MERGEFORMAT). Then
click OK. You'll see a field in your document that says "Zip code not
valid!" Click in front of/to the left of that field, hold down the Shift key
and press F9 key. The field code will open so you can see that it says:

"{ BARCODE \u "type zip code here" \* MERGEFORMAT }." Type the Zip Code you
want in place of the words "type zip code here" (but leave the quotation
marks), then press Shift+F9 again to close the field code. And voila! your
zip code will be bar-coded in/on your document.

Cyndie Browning
Tulsa, OK
 

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