I am using Bar Code Pro 3.52 with upgrades. I have moved to Windows 10 and now can't load Bar Code Pro. Is there an upgrade? I used to speak with Ray or Desmond.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
The only place I could find Bar Code Pro is on the HalloGram LLC website and the latest version is 6.0 not 3.52. That old version (3.52) appears to be compatible only with older versions of the Windows operating system and Windows 10 doesn't appear to be among the supported ones.
I am looking for a barcode generator application that can generate sequential numbers and can dynamically create barcodes directly in Adobe InDesign. The main purpose is to print large quantities of an “informational form”, the fields and layout are static expect for the barcode sequences 1 increment every print. The first print would have 000000001 in Code 39 then next 000000002, etc.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
I have found an application that comes as an Excel add-on that is capable of generating sequential numbers. You can give it a try using the link posted below, only that I didn't find anything close to InDesign which means it might not support it or there is no software to support this feature.
However, visit the page to read more about it and then check the sequential tutorial page.
I am using Bar Code Pro 3.52 with upgrades. I have moved to Windows 10 and now can't load Bar Code Pro. Is there an upgrade? I used to speak with Ray or Desmond.
The only place I could find Bar Code Pro is on the HalloGram LLC website and the latest version is 6.0 not 3.52. That old version (3.52) appears to be compatible only with older versions of the Windows operating system and Windows 10 doesn't appear to be among the supported ones.
Here is the website to check on the latest version of the software: http://www.hallogram.com/barcodes/bcpro/
I am looking for a barcode generator application that can generate sequential numbers and can dynamically create barcodes directly in Adobe InDesign. The main purpose is to print large quantities of an “informational form”, the fields and layout are static expect for the barcode sequences 1 increment every print. The first print would have 000000001 in Code 39 then next 000000002, etc.
I have found an application that comes as an Excel add-on that is capable of generating sequential numbers. You can give it a try using the link posted below, only that I didn't find anything close to InDesign which means it might not support it or there is no software to support this feature.
However, visit the page to read more about it and then check the sequential tutorial page.