Reducing size of table

Hello ,
i have a barcode in a smartfom . now the issue is i have to reduce the size of the bar code and fit one more in the same space , separated by a line .
Any suggestions ,
Honey

Thanks for the reply.
I can reduce the size of the barcode as you suggested but how do i accomodate another in the same space and then they have
to be separated by a visible line.
Thanks
Honey

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