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**Note: The macro for each setting has been entered with leading spaces between the ! and the keywords for clarity. The actual macro should not contain the extra spaces.
A Note on Adding Barcodes to the invoice:
In many cases barcode readers require a start and stop digit to read the code. When editing one of the receipt/shippin/ invoice labels, these stop digits, usually defined by a "*" are necessary.
The example below shows a snippet of the html file for a barcode macro for the order Number has the start and stop digit.
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| Code Block |
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titleBGColor | lightgrey |
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lang | html |
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title | Sample html with Barcode ORDER NUMBER Macro |
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borderStyle | solid |
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| <TABLE class="Text" id="Table10" height="100%" cellSpacing="0" cellPadding="0" width="100%" border="0">
<TR>
<TD align="right">
<h2>Order !ORDER_NUMBER!</h2>
<h4>*!ORDER_NUMBER!*</h4>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD align="right">!ORDER_DATE!</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD height="30" class="CommentText" vAlign="bottom" align="right"><p><b>Thank you for shopping at !COMPANY_NAME!!</b></p></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE> |
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Wiki Markup |
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{html}<TR>
<TD align="right">
<h2>Order !ORDER_NUMBER!</h2>
<h4>*!ORDER_NUMBER!*</h4>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD align="right">!ORDER_DATE!</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD height="30" class="CommentText" vAlign="bottom" align="right"><p><b>Thank you for shopping at !COMPANY_NAME!!</b></p></TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>{html} |
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