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I understand that the following thread explains the situation:
Quote Well-researched yourself! As I now understand it, you can still use the BARCODE field in Word 2007 merges despite what the Word documentation suggests, but you have to enter them manually because the necessary checkboxes have been disabled on the relevant dialog boxes. Since I live in the UK I have no idea whether adding barcodes speeds up the mail in the US. Peter Jamieson "RolandB" wrote in message ... Peter, thanks for your research! I got a little persistent and discovered what you presented here. I first found a document on how to read, or how to generate the barcode and thats when I found as you indicate that the merge generates a ZIP+4 barcode. Thats actually untrue in that a true ZIP+4 has 52 bars. The 'envelope' or single label generation creates the 62 bar version which includes as the last two digits the last two digits of the street address! The merge version generates a 62 bar version BUT generates a '99' for the 'last two digits' of the street address. Which is why they wouldn't be useful for bulk mail. I personally believe you can speed delivery by including the barcode in your mailing. I always use the barcode generation when sending any business correspondence. I'm sorry Word has dropped it from the mail-merge of 2007! I probably don't do that much for it to affect me but others are being deprived of a partial benefit! Roland "Peter Jamieson" wrote: This isn't an "explanation" but rather a set of observations a. BARCODE will generate different barcodes depending on whether you provide it with just the ZIP+4 code, or the street address and ZIP+4 code. (As I understand it, the Way Word generates the bar code when it uses the street address as well does not conform to the current USPS standards and is best avoided if you are doing mass mailings, but you might want to check that). b. when you create a single envelope, Word inserts a Barcode field as follows: { BARCODE ENV_ZIPCODE1\b \u } followed by the address ENV_ZIPCODE1 is a bookmark which "covers" the street address/city, state, ZIP+4 line. In this case you get the barcode that includes the information in the street address c. when you create an envelope merge, I don't know what happens as the checkboxes for inserting a Barcode field are disabled here, but if I copy the envelope design from the single-envelope scenario, and replace the address by the merge field(s) necessary to insert the address, then bookmark those fields with ENV_ZIPCODE1, despite the fact that the bookmark "covers" exactly the same text, I get the "ZIP+4" only version of the barcode. d. If you put the entire address inside the ZIPCODE field, e.g. { BARCODE "10 Street Address City, XX 12345-6789" } or { BARCODE "{ MERGEFIELD mycompleteaddressfield }" } I get the "street address+ZIP+4" version of the barcode. So I guess that the difference has something to do with the way that the BARCODE field gets the text from the bookmark. But beyond that, I think you'd probably have to have the Word source code to see what is happening. I have no idea whether or not this is "by design". Peter Jamieson "RolandB" wrote in message ... I recently had need to send mail to an individual at USPS ZIP+4 address. I addressed a single label using Word and printed it. I later had cause to use the Merge feature to create multiple labels and happened to include in the Excel database the same identical ZIP+4 address! I was very surprised to find that the postal barcode it generated was DIFFERENT (in the last 16 bars short/tall)! I then tried my own barcode (75248-3060) with the same experiment and lo, it too generated two diferent barcodes! Anyone guess why? Unquote -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "John Galt" wrote in message ... I have been using Word 03 to do up to 400,000 mailmerged letters a month. I merge the first & last names, with other very specific fields from Excel into the body of the letter. On page two I put the address and the Barcode positioned so that i can tri-fold the one page and have a mailable piece (no envelope costs!). Furthermore I use a bulk mail permit for obvious reasons, which i also print on page two using Word. I read references from Feb of '07 saying Word will not work for this? I have done some as recently as Aug 07 with no problem? How hard can it be to incorporate whatever change the USPS wants to a barcode? Tell me MS is not completely abandoning this useful barcode feature. I know 3rd party programs can generate these new Barcodes, but I don't use label stickers, I use Word and incorporate the address and barcode right into my letters ...will i be able to manipulate the address & Zipcode data in Excel to have Word put the proper number(s) in Barcode format? |
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