ID: Q112252
The information in this article applies to:
In Microsoft Word, when you use the address bar coding feature, a POSTNET delivery point bar code (DPBC) of 99 may be inserted in your document.
This problem occurs for one of the following reasons:
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An address will generate a DPBC of 99 if any of the following conditions are true:
John Smith
Main St.
Anytown, WA 12345-6789
John Smith
AA Main St.
Anytown, WA 12345-6789
John Smith
123/4 Main St.
Anytown, WA 12345-6789
NOTE: Both 1/4 Main St. and 12/3/4 Main St. will generate the DPBC 99.
John Doe
Big Time Company
123 Main St.
Suite 456
Anytown, WA 98007-5555
Word tries to generate a DPBC from the next-to-last address line--in this
case, "Suite 456," which is not a valid street address. To correct this
problem, move "Suite 456" to the same line as the street address:
John Doe
Big Time Company
123 Main St. Suite 456
Anytown, WA 98007-5555
Pinecliffe International
Post Office Drawer 3737
Coal Creek Canyon
Golden, CO 80401-0100
Word tries to generate a DPBC from the "Coal Creek Canyon" line of the
address. Because there is no number on this line, Word returns a 99 DPBC.
Moving "Coal Creek Canyon" to the previous line will not work because "Post
Office Drawer" is not a recognized address term. Changing the address to
this format will work:
Pinecliffe International
Coal Creek Canyon
PO Box 3737
Golden, CO 80401-0100
Because Word checks only the next-to-last address line, Word ignores the
"Coal Creek Canyon" line and tries to generate a DPBC from the line that
reads "PO Box 3737." Since this is a valid address term, it generates the
correct DPBC.
John Doe
Company A, 122 Sig BN
Unit 20511 Box 4290
APO AA 34049-1234
Because this is an APO address, Word will return a DPBC of 99.
John Doe
100 Main St.
Apt 204
Anytown, WA 12345-5678
Word will try to generate a DPBC using the next-to-last line, "Apt 204."
Because this is not a valid street address, Word will return a DPBC of 99.
To generate the correct DPBC, move the apartment number to the previous
line:
John Doe
100 Main St., Apt 204
Anytown, WA 12345-5678
For information about reading bar codes, obtain the "Designing Mail"
packet from the U.S. Postal Service or please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q155187
TITLE : WD: How to Read Postal Barcodes
NOTE: Word will not create a bar code for a Canadian postal code. Under
the Canadian postal system, the post office applies bar coding to mail.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, page 523
CASS Technical Guide, March 1993
Additional query words: bar code
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Last Reviewed: December 11, 1998