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l Multi-part QR Code (structured append): Select to append a QR Code symbol in a
structured format.
l Part: indicates the position of the QR Code symbol within the group of Structured
Append symbols.
l of: indicates how many Structured Append symbols exist.
Note
The Structured Append symbols Part number can never exceed the sum total
of Structured Append symbols available (the "of" value). Thus selecting a Part
number beyond the existing sum total will increase the sum total to the same
value.
l Use FNC1: Check to enable Application Identifiers. These are often used to encode links
to websites, or to encode production/batch details.
l Position: Select between the two methods for encoding FNC1 characters within QR
Codes:
l First Position - uses the GS1 QRCode standard.
l Second Position - uses the AIMQRCode standard. If this option is chosen
then the appropriate Application Indicator will also need to be set.
l Application ID: Enter the appropriate QR-Code Application Indicator in
accordance with the specific industry or application specifications (as
provided by AIM International).
l Process Tilde:
Check this option to process tilde characters in the data as special characters.
Note: with this option checked, any tilde that needs to be included in the output must be
escaped by adding another tilde: ~~.
l Text: Enter the text used to generate the Barcode.
l
Add button: Click to display a list of variable data that could be used for
generating the Barcode.
This includes metadata fields which must previously have been added in the
Metadata options, likely at the Document Tags level (see Metadata Options), as well
as some information fields.
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