Code39 is one of the most widely used barcode symbologies. However, Code39 accepts only 43 different characters as valid input.
To encode all ASCII characters, people designed extended Code39 on top of code39. Extended Code39 barcodes use two code39 characters to represent a special character. Therefore, an extended code39 barcode is usually longer than a regular code39 barcode.
Extended Code39 is self-checking. A check digit is optional.
When you scan Code39 Extended barcode, you need to configure your scanner to use full ASCII feature.
Here is the mapping table of Barcodesoft Code39 Extended Barcode Font
Character | Mapping |
---|---|
space | number sign (#) |
# | 177 (0xB1) |
* | 176(0xB0) |
del | 175(0xAF) |
NUL - US (0-31) | 224 - 255 (0xE0 - 0xFF) |
0-9 | unchanged |
A-Z | unchanged |
a-z | unchanged |
others | unchanged |
Aspect Ratio | With Human Readable | Without Human Readable |
---|---|---|
XXS | ExtCode39XXSHr | ExtCode39XXS |
XS | ExtCode39XSHr | ExtCode39XS |
S | ExtCode39SHr | ExtCode39S |
M | ExtCode39MHr | ExtCode39M |
L | ExtCode39LHr | ExtCode39L |
XL | ExtCode39XLHr | ExtCode39XL |
XXL | ExtCode39XXLHr | ExtCode39XXL |
License | Single User | 5-User | 10-User | Site | Corporate | Developer | 5-Developer | 10-Developer | Unlimited Developer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Price | CAD159 | CAD299 | CAD399 | CAD599 | CAD799 | CAD999 | CAD1199 | CAD1399 | CAD1999 |
This solution is web-service based. No download needed.
No third-party software installation needed.
All you need is just Internet access.
1. Click "insert picture icon" to add a picture to your report. This picture will be a placeholder for your code39 extended barcode.
2. Right click image. Select Format Graphic… Select Picture tab. Click the conditional-formula button (looks like x+2).
Set the formula’s text to the name of the formula or parameter field with the image’s URL:
Save the formula and click the OK button.
3. By manipulating parameters of Web Service URL, you can customize code39 extended barcode in your report.
http://barcode.barcodesoft.com/barcode.ashx?s/bookland/text/97868013579/w/200/quiet/10
URL above will generate a code39 extended barcode for text "97868013579". Barcode width will be 200 pixels. Quiet zone will be 10 pixels.
http://barcode.barcodesoft.com/barcode.ashx?s/bookland/text/97868013579/w/200/quiet/10
URL above will generate a code39 extended barcode for text "97868013579". Barcode width will be 200 pixels. No Quiet zone.
4. Without a valid token, your barcode will have a demo watermark.
To get a token, please get a license for code39 extended barcode web service.
1. Open your crystal report. Right click Formula Fields, choose "New..." from the context menu.
Type in "Code39ext" in the Name textbox, then click "Use Editor".
2. Double click "BCSLinearCode39Ext" function from Visual Basic UFLs list as shown.
3. Then type in the database field as parameter for code39 extended formula. And click "Save" button to save code39 extended formula field.
4. Drag and drop the Code39 extended formula field in your crystal report design view. You might see some strange characters in your report. Don't worry! You have NOT applied code39 extended barcode font yet.
5. Right click Code39 extended formula field and choose "Format Field" from context menu. Then choose "ExtCode39mHr" as font typeface.
Click OK button. You will see Code39 extended barcode in your report.
1. Start Microsoft® Excel® first.
If you are using Excel 2000 or 2003, click menu ===> Tools ==> Macro ===> Security. Choose Low security level.
If you are using Excel 2007 / 2010 / 2013 / 2016 / 2019, click the Microsoft Office Button.
Then click Excel Options, choose Trust Center. In the Macro Settings category, under Macro Settings, choose "Enable all macros" as shown below.
2. Press ALT + F11 to open Microsoft® Visual Basic editor.
3. From Visual Basic editor, choose menu Tools ===> References. It will popup a dialog. Click Browse button and choose cruflbcs.dll from your working folder.
Usually it's under C:\Program File (x86)\CommonFiles\Barcodesoft\Fontutil folder.
Click the checkbox beside crUFLBcs 1.0 Type Library as shown below. Then click OK button.
4. Press Ctrl+M, it will popup a dialog, choose barcodesoft.bas under C:\Program File (x86)\CommonFiles\Barcodesoft\Fontutil folder. Then click "Open".
If you don't find barcodesoft.bas, please download it from Code39 extended.
5. Close Visual Basic editor and go back to your spreadsheet. Now, you can use the following macros to encode data: Code39ext. When you have lots of data to process, you can just copy and paste the macro to the whole column and all data will be encoded immediately.
=Code39ext(xxx)
Please use cell reference to replace xxx in the formulas as shown below.
6. Right click Cell B1, choose Format Cell from context menu. Then click Font to apply one of the appropriate font typefaces to the cell, such as ExtCode39mHr.
1. Start Microsoft® Access® first.
If you are using Access 2000 or 2003, click menu ===> Tools ==> Macro ===> Security. Choose Low security level.
If you are using Access 2007 / 2010 / 2013 / 2016 / 2019, click the Microsoft Office Button.
Then click Access Options, choose Trust Center. In the Macro Settings category, under Macro Settings, choose "Enable all macros" as shown below.
2. Press ALT + F11 to open Microsoft® Visual Basic editor.
3. From Visual Basic editor, choose menu Tools ===> References. It will popup a dialog. Click Browse button and choose cruflbcs.dll from your working folder.
Usually it's under C:\Program File (x86)\CommonFiles\Barcodesoft\Fontutil folder.
Click the checkbox beside crUFLBcs 4.0 Type Library as shown below. Then click OK button.
4. Press Ctrl+M, it will popup a dialog, choose barcodesoft.bas under C:\Program File (x86)\CommonFiles\Barcodesoft\Fontutil folder. Then click "Open".
If you don't find barcodesoft.bas, please download it from Code39 extended.
5. Close Visual Basic and go back to your Access database. Now, create a report in Design view and type in one of the following macros in the field where you want to show Code39 extended barcode before apply font typeface:
=code39Ext([data.code])
Please notice that 'data' is the Table name, 'code' is the Field name.
6. Right click the field you want to display Code39 extended barcode. Choose Properties from context menu. Apply one of the appropriate font typefaces to the field, such as ExtCode39mHr.