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PDF417 Encoder 9.1.0


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Requirements <ul> FileMaker 7-8 FileMaker 4.2-6 (with previous version of PDF417 Encoder) Mac OS X (PPC or Intel) or Windows (any version) </ul>
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Clear Solutions Software File Size 0
Date added 08 Jun 2008 Check your speed

The PDF417 Encoder plug-in allows the FileMaker developer to create PDF417 2-d barcodes using a FileMaker function. The function returns an image that can be placed in any container field.


  • Provides complete control over barcode dimensions and error correction, or let these values be chosen automatically
  • Barcode image can be generated at any size or orientation
  • Micro-PDF barcodes may be produced when space is limited
  • Macro-PDF allows large amounts of data to span several barcodes
  • Automatic transcoding of FileMaker character set eliminates problems with international characters. Automatic conversion to Windows line endings eliminates hassles with Windows-centric barcode readers
  • Barcodes are generated as images native to the platform, so no special fonts are needed
  • Runs natively on Mac OS X (PPC and Intel) and Windows

  • Legacy functions from previous versions still work, so you are not forced to alter existing scripts
  • Versions for FileMaker 4.2-6 are still available

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