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CoolBar Bar Code Plug-in for Adobe InDesign CS2 2


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server, Adobe InDesign CS2 Windows Version
Downloads 1,325 Limitations None
Publisher Haikun File Size 145k
Date added 21 Dec 2005 Check your speed

CoolBar is a plug-in for Adobe InDesign CS2, it can help you to create various kinds of bar code on your page. The support types of bar code are Code39 General, Codabar Code25, Code128, Interleaved Code25/ITF, MSI-Plessey, Code93 General/Extended, EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A. A UnReg label, can not be saved.

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