PDF417 ActiveX Control popcap
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IDAutomation com Inc
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$199 (Buy it now)
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120000
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is an easy to use drag and drop barcode tool. works with any Windows application that supports ActiveX technology including Visual Basic, C++, FrontPage, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Word, Excel and AccessPDF417 with text and base256 (byte) encoding. AIM Spec. USS PDF417. Encodes up to 860 characters.Our PDF417 Bar Code ActiveX Controls are easy to use 'drag and drop' automation tools that will work in any Microsoft# application that supports ActiveX control technology including Microsoft# Access, MS Office, Word, Excel, Visual Basic, Visual FoxPro, C++ and Internet Explorer web pages. This control does not require barcode fonts because it generates a Microsoft Metafile Image. Our advanced control also works as a barcode DLL that can print, return or save a WMF image.Using the Metafile Image Generator Installing the Control on your system Installing the Control in your application Microsoft Word Access Excel FrontPage Visual Basic Visual C++ Visual FoxPro Setting the properties of the control Control characters and use of tilde Notes for programmers Distribution with your application Additional Functions Using the DLL VB Example ActiveX Control Technical Support Site Order and License Link |
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