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The third set showing on the second row to the left is new in SME7.1 for handling 2D barcodes.
 
The third set showing on the second row to the left is new in SME7.1 for handling 2D barcodes.
  
To use the barcode, drag and drop one of these elements into the report and then enter the label text or connect to the appropriate SME table and field.
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To use the barcode, drag and drop one of these elements into the report and then
 
 
For example, let's say that I want to add a barcode of the PO Number on a Purchase Order Report.  This is useful with the [[Barcode for SME]] product to automatically barcode the PO number rather then entering it manually or scrolling to find it.
 
 
 
Example:  Follow these steps to add the PO Number as a barcode:
 
 
 
1) Duplicate an existing standard report [[Duplicating Standard Reports for Custom Use]] or edit an existing custom report. (Don't edit a standard report as it could get over-written in an update).
 
 
 
2) Select Open Report Designer
 
 
 
3) Select the barcode icon that is connected to the database and drag and drop into the report
 
 
 
4) Select this barcode element in the report and connect it to the PurchaseOrders table and the PONumber Field
 
 
 
[[File:BarcodePOnumber.JPG]]
 
 
 
5) Save the report.
 
Now when you run this report, you will have a barcode label of the PO Number.
 

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