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Problem printing Code 128 barcodes with Crystal Reports

We have the IDAutomation Code 128 Font. We use it with Crystal Reports and with Action Request System (from Remedy). It was working properly until we have to change the Windows version to 7 64 bits.
Now the reports where we use the barcodes are not being printed.
Does anyone have any idea of what's going on?

Thanks in advance.

Operating System: Windows 7 64bits

Application: Crystal Reports / AR System

04-01-14     9.9 year(s) ago    

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It is possible that you may need the latest IDAutomation UFL download.

If this does not resolve the issue, consider using the Crystal Font Formulas solution which does not require a UFL/dll. The font formulas are supplied in the Code 128 Font Package under Crystal Font Formulas. However, if you no longer have the formulas, I can send them to you by email.

Crystal Font Formulas Video Example:


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Ok, sounds good. If you need the formulas, send us an email: Contact Us

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Thanks, Ben.
I will try to install the version you've provided.
If it doesn't work, I will try to create the formulas in Crystal.
If I don't have them, I will let you know :)

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