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A substantial improvement! With the Excel Barcode Add-in from TBarCode Office you insert barcodes and QR codes directly into your Excel® spreadsheet within seconds. Linking cell contents with barcodes (e.g. for printing a list of product numbers or UPC codes) is just as easy.
Use the Excel Barcode Add-In from TBarCode Office and create single bar codes and barcode lists or bar code labels fast, reliable and in professional quality.
Article lists or catalogues are produced easily: All selected cells (e.g. all UPC numbers in an Excel column) are converted into the required barcodes with a single click.
Working with TBarCode Office is fun. Even more advanced bar-coding tasks, like dynamically linking barcodes with the content of your spreadsheet, are supported as well. Whenever the content of the linked cell is changed, the barcode is updated automatically.
This barcode add-in focuses on easy operation but still provides control of all barcode parameters (barcode type, height/width, module width, check digits, etc.).
Test the barcode add-in for Microsoft Excel for free!
Download Barcode Add-In for Microsoft Excel
To insert bar codes into a Microsoft Excel document please follow these steps:
Info Sheet (PDF)
The first part of the video demonstrates how to create a single barcode in Excel. If required, the barcode can be linked to a spreadsheet cell. Dynamic bar-codes, which are updated automatically, are implemented easily with this cell linking feature. In the second part of the video you learn how to create multiple bar codes (list) in Excel with a single click.
For more videos visit our TBarCode Office Tutorial Channel!