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jamesfreddyc
Quick question regarding the creation of the AOS Fee Bill -- specifically, it's about creating the barcode to paste into the MS Word document....

The shortcut does not specify what the "Data to encode" should be. The default setting isjust "12345678912" --- please tell me what this number should be or if it should be changed at all????

Thank You!!!!

j
MrsWhizz
It should be the case number assigned by NVC.
jamesfreddyc
QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 10:50 AM) *

Quick question regarding the creation of the AOS Fee Bill -- specifically, it's about creating the barcode to paste into the MS Word document....

The shortcut does not specify what the "Data to encode" should be. The default setting isjust "12345678912" --- please tell me what this number should be or if it should be changed at all????

Thank You!!!!

j



Including the letters that preface the numeric values???

Thank You!!!
Isabel
QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 12:12 PM) *

QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 10:50 AM) *

Quick question regarding the creation of the AOS Fee Bill -- specifically, it's about creating the barcode to paste into the MS Word document....

The shortcut does not specify what the "Data to encode" should be. The default setting isjust "12345678912" --- please tell me what this number should be or if it should be changed at all????

Thank You!!!!

j



Including the letters that preface the numeric values???

Thank You!!!


of course, your case number is not just *numbers* biggrin.gif the full case number included the 3 letters at the beginning...and hey it is written in the shortcuts. good.gif

.... you can generate a barcode on your own and paste it in the horizontal box that asks for the barcode strip. Go to http://www.idautomation.com/java/linearservlet.html. Type in the case number under "Data to encode." .....


Isabel
jamesfreddyc
QUOTE(Isabel @ Jun 28 2006, 05:59 AM) *

QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 12:12 PM) *

QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 10:50 AM) *

Quick question regarding the creation of the AOS Fee Bill -- specifically, it's about creating the barcode to paste into the MS Word document....

The shortcut does not specify what the "Data to encode" should be. The default setting isjust "12345678912" --- please tell me what this number should be or if it should be changed at all????

Thank You!!!!

j



Including the letters that preface the numeric values???

Thank You!!!


of course, your case number is not just *numbers* biggrin.gif the full case number included the 3 letters at the beginning...and hey it is written in the shortcuts. good.gif

.... you can generate a barcode on your own and paste it in the horizontal box that asks for the barcode strip. Go to http://www.idautomation.com/java/linearservlet.html. Type in the case number under "Data to encode." .....


Isabel


Thanks for verifying Isabel -- I appreciate it....

Actually, I am following the shortcuts -- I was in the process of generating the barcode which is what prompted my original inquiry. I just wanted to confirm that the example stated in the "shortcuts", includes the 3 letters...

Thanks again
girl 37
Yes, under the DS-2030 (right above the AOS fee bill instructions), James says:
QUOTE
(Whenever you are asked for your case number, ALWAYS put in the three letters with which your case number begins, not just the numbers.)

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Isabel
hey
you are welcome smile.gif

We all have questions over and over again and often we over read things.

greets Isabel
Big Mike
QUOTE(jamesfreddyc @ Jun 27 2006, 10:50 AM) *

Quick question regarding the creation of the AOS Fee Bill -- specifically, it's about creating the barcode to paste into the MS Word document....

The shortcut does not specify what the "Data to encode" should be. The default setting isjust "12345678912" --- please tell me what this number should be or if it should be changed at all????

Thank You!!!!

j


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