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Tom
I would suggest that you look at Quadrant Software.  They have packages that
allow you to take your Mapics forms (including the packing slip) and add
barcodes to it.  I would suggest you call Ken Anderson for more information
at 1.800.258.3399.  He can help you further offline and give you a few
Mapics references that they have done.

Andy Jacobs
President
Integrated Barcoding Systems
734.669.6000 Ext.101

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Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:50 AM
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We recently had a customer request (require) barcodes on our packing
slips.  They require barcodes on item number, po, supplier no. and
quantity.  Any ideas on the quickest and most economical way to do this
within MAPICS?



Thanks.





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