WD2000: How to Read Postal Bar CodesID: Q214181
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This article describes how to read a postal bar code in order to determine whether Microsoft Word created a correct postal bar code.
A postal bar code is composed of three main components: framing bars,
number bars, and checksum bars.
The first bar on the left side and the last bar on the right side of the
postal bar code are framing bars for the postal bar code. You can ignore
these.
To read the bar code, start with the second bar. Group the bars into
groups of five bars each. Each number in a postal bar code consists of five bars.
The following address is used as an example:
||,|,,|,,|,||,,,,|,|,,,|,|,||,,,,||,|,|,,|,|,,||,,,,,,|||,,|,|
Microsoft Corporation
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA. 98052-6399
| represents a tall bar
, represents a short bar
Number Bar code Number Bar code
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0 ||,,, 5 ,|,|,
1 ,,,|| 6 ,||,,
2 ,,|,| 7 |,,,|
3 ,,||, 8 |,,|,
4 ,|,,| 9 |,|,,
+-- Framing Bar Framing Bar --+
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v v
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9 8 0 5 2 6 3 9 9 0 1 8
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Zip Code Zip+4 Last Check-
Two sum
Digits Digit
of
Street
Address
-or-
Multi-
Unit
Digits
The checksum is the smallest number that, when added to the total of the
other digits, gives a result that is a multiple of 10. The checksum in
this example is 8. When you add 8 to 52 (the sum of the other digits), the
result is 60, a multiple of 10.Q220548 WD2000: USPS Changes Postal Bar Code Requirements for Multi-Unit Buildings
Additional query words: barcode zipcode post office universal product code
Keywords : kbdta kbenvelope wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999