Microsoft access 2007 barcode active x control

Recently we purchase MS office  2010  professional which is downgraded to 2007 .
we are using the microsoft access for our application . we need to get the report in barcode ( code 39 ) . so we tried to activate the activex control option and active barcode menu . but we couldnot find the active barcode icon in the application .
request to tell whether we need to purchase separately of barcode active x control or MS office package  includes this .
request to help in this regard
Regards,
K.Gangadharan
9591112949

we are using the microsoft access for our application . we need to get the report in barcode ( code 39 ) . so we tried to activate the activex control option and active barcode menu . but we couldnot find the active barcode icon in the application .
request to tell whether we need to purchase separately of barcode active x control or MS office package  includes this .
I think you will need to purchase separately (I don't think Microsoft provide any such features)
This search reveals quite a few to choose from:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Barcode+ActiveX+Control
Don
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