If we wished to use a different type or change any of the default barcode settings, we could press Home , and then use the cursor keys to change the parameter settings. However, since we will use the default settings for this example, we can immediately input our barcode data.
To enter the barcode data:
9Type in “12345”.
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FORMATTING THE TEXT
Now that we’ve entered all of the text, we can start formatting it. Next, let’s use the Local for- mat function to change the style of the shelf number (B1) in order to emphasize it. The Local format function is used to select a part of the text so that it can be formatted with a font, size, width, style, underline or frame setting that is different from the rest of the text. Since only the characters in the text block containing the cursor will have a different format, we must first move the cursor to the first block.
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