Barcode Generator & Overprinter 6.4.3

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If you need to batch generate barcode label and overprint a barcode/text on preprinted blank forms, labels, cards, reports, etc. Barcode Generator & Overprinter can satisfy your requirement, just need a few quick mouse motions to set the print position, you can print barcodes on any preprinted forms, and you also can print batch various barcodes on one paper, or export to many popular formats graphic files, or copied to the windows clipboard, they can be paste to the shipping label, invoice, or import into desktop publishing software, word processing software or the reports program of the ERP, MIS system. General Barcode Maker supports all the most popular bar code types, the barcode's data can be import from text or Excel file.

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