atw: Re: Australian Standards for Letters

Barcode printing software from Oz post converts the delivery point ID to a
barcode.
http://www.auspost.com.au/GAC_File_Metafile/0,,3773_2008_customer_barcode_technical_specifications,00.pdf
We (a government dept) use the software to verify standard addresses (QAS)
but don't use the barcode printing at our level - that bit gets done by the
almighty Businesslink.

Jasmine

On 29/10/2008, Bob Trussler <bob.trussler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to type the barcode that is often above or below the
> typed address?
>
> Just wondering.
> Bob T
>
>
> 2008/10/28 Daryl Colquhoun <atw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Brian - me sad? No.
>>>
>>
>> A transferred epithet. Your comments about the TAFE nonagenarians induce
>> sadness. Not that I've anything against nonagenarians; one day I hope to be
>> one.
>>
>> The point about envelope addressing is that it can carry through to the
>> address on the letter itself. (This is how your argument to the
>> nonagenarians will run.) For a start, the addressing may as well be the same
>> in both places. But if you're using window-faced envelopes, the letter
>> address _is_ the envelope address.
>>
>>
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