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Generating 2D (PDF417 or QR) barcodes using Excel VBA

I would like to generate a 2d barcode (PDF417 or QR codes) in an Excel cell using macros. Just wondering is there any free alternatives to paid libraries to do this?

I know certain tools can do the job but it is relatively expensive to us.

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user2306468 Avatar asked Apr 22 '13 09:04

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2 Answers

The VBA module barcode-vba-macro-only (mentioned by Sébastien Ferry in the comments) is a pure VBA 1D/2D code generator created by Jiri Gabriel under MIT License in 2013.

The code isn't completely simple to understand, but many comments have been translated from Czech to English in the version linked above.

To use it in a worksheet, just copy or import barcody.bas into your VBA in a module. In a worksheet, put in the function like this:

=EncodeBarcode(CELL("SHEET"),CELL("ADDRESS"),A2,51,1,0,2)

The usage is as follows:

  1. Leave the CELL("SHEET) and CELL("ADDRESS") as they are since it's just giving reference to the worksheet and cell address you have the formula
    • A2 is the cell that you have your string to be encoded. In my case it's cell A2 You can pass "Text" with quotes to do the same. Having the cell makes it more dynamic
    • 51 is the option for QR Code. Other options are 1=EAN8/13/UPCA/UPCE, 2=two of five interleaved, 3=Code39, 50=Data Matrix, 51=QRCode
      • 1 is for graphical mode. The barcode is drawn on a Shape object. 0 for font mode. I assume you need to have the font type installed. Not as useful.
      • 0 is the parameter for the particular barcode type. For QR_Code, 0=Low Error Correction, 1=Medium Error Correction, 2=Quartile error correction, 3=high error correction.
      • 2 only applies to 1D codes. It's the buffer zones. I'm not certain what it does exactly but probably something to do with the 1D bar spaces?

I added wrapper functions to make it a pure VBA function call rather than using it as a formula in a worksheet:

Public Sub RenderQRCode(workSheetName As String, cellLocation As String, textValue As String)
   Dim s_param As String
   Dim s_encoded As String
   Dim xSheet As Worksheet
   Dim QRShapeName As String
   Dim QRLabelName As String

   s_param = "mode=Q"
   s_encoded = qr_gen(textValue, s_param)
   Call DrawQRCode(s_encoded, workSheetName, cellLocation)

   Set xSheet = Worksheets(workSheetName)
   QRShapeName = "BC" & "$" & Left(cellLocation, 1) _
       & "$" & Right(cellLocation, Len(cellLocation) - 1) & "#GR"

   QRLabelName = QRShapeName & "_Label"

   With xSheet.Shapes(QRShapeName)
       .Width = 30
       .Height = 30
   End With

   On Error Resume Next
   If Not (xSheet.Shapes(QRLabelName) Is Nothing) Then
       xSheet.Shapes(QRLabelName).Delete
   End If

   xSheet.Shapes.AddTextbox(msoTextOrientationHorizontal, _
       xSheet.Shapes(QRShapeName).Left+35, _
       xSheet.Shapes(QRShapeName).Top, _                          
       Len(textValue) * 6, 30) _
       .Name = QRLabelName


   With xSheet.Shapes(QRLabelName)
       .Line.Visible = msoFalse
       .TextFrame2.TextRange.Font.Name = "Arial"
       .TextFrame2.TextRange.Font.Size = 9
       .TextFrame.Characters.Text = textValue
       .TextFrame2.VerticalAnchor = msoAnchorMiddle
   End With
End Sub

Sub DrawQRCode(xBC As String, workSheetName As String, rangeName As String, Optional xNam As String)
 Dim xShape As Shape, xBkgr As Shape
 Dim xSheet As Worksheet
 Dim xRange As Range, xCell As Range
 Dim xAddr As String
 Dim xPosOldX As Double, xPosOldY As Double
 Dim xSizeOldW As Double, xSizeOldH As Double
 Dim x, y, m, dm, a As Double
 Dim b%, n%, w%, p$, s$, h%, g%

Set xSheet = Worksheets(workSheetName)
Set xRange = Worksheets(workSheetName).Range(rangeName)
xAddr = xRange.Address
xPosOldX = xRange.Left
xPosOldY = xRange.Top

 xSizeOldW = 0
 xSizeOldH = 0
 s = "BC" & xAddr & "#GR"
 x = 0#
 y = 0#
 m = 2.5
 dm = m * 2#
 a = 0#
 p = Trim(xBC)
 b = Len(p)
 For n = 1 To b
   w = AscL(Mid(p, n, 1)) Mod 256
   If (w >= 97 And w <= 112) Then
     a = a + dm
   ElseIf w = 10 Or n = b Then
     If x < a Then x = a
     y = y + dm
     a = 0#
   End If
 Next n
 If x <= 0# Then Exit Sub
 On Error Resume Next
 Set xShape = xSheet.Shapes(s)
 On Error GoTo 0
 If Not (xShape Is Nothing) Then
   xPosOldX = xShape.Left
   xPosOldY = xShape.Top
   xSizeOldW = xShape.Width
   xSizeOldH = xShape.Height
   xShape.Delete
 End If
 On Error Resume Next
 xSheet.Shapes("BC" & xAddr & "#BK").Delete
 On Error GoTo 0
 Set xBkgr = xSheet.Shapes.AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, 0, 0, x, y)
 xBkgr.Line.Visible = msoFalse
 xBkgr.Line.Weight = 0#
 xBkgr.Line.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255)
 xBkgr.Fill.Solid
 xBkgr.Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(255, 255, 255)
 xBkgr.Name = "BC" & xAddr & "#BK"
 Set xShape = Nothing
 x = 0#
 y = 0#
 g = 0
 For n = 1 To b
   w = AscL(Mid(p, n, 1)) Mod 256
   If w = 10 Then
     y = y + dm
     x = 0#
   ElseIf (w >= 97 And w <= 112) Then
     w = w - 97
     With xSheet.Shapes
     Select Case w
       Case 1: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 2: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 3: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 4: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 5: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, m, dm): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 6: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
               Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 7: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
               Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 8: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 9: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
               Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 10: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y, m, dm): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 11: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
                Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y + m, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 12: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 13: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
                Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 14: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x + m, y, m, m): GoSub fmtxshape
                Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y + m, dm, m): GoSub fmtxshape
       Case 15: Set xShape = .AddShape(msoShapeRectangle, x, y, dm, dm): GoSub fmtxshape
     End Select
     End With
     x = x + dm
   End If
 Next n
 On Error Resume Next
 Set xShape = xSheet.Shapes(s)
 On Error GoTo 0
 If Not (xShape Is Nothing) Then
   xShape.Left = xPosOldX
   xShape.Top = xPosOldY
   If xSizeOldW > 0 Then
     xShape.Width = xSizeOldW
     xShape.Height = xSizeOldH
   End If
 Else
   If Not (xBkgr Is Nothing) Then xBkgr.Delete
 End If
 Exit Sub
fmtxshape:
  xShape.Line.Visible = msoFalse
  xShape.Line.Weight = 0#
  xShape.Fill.Solid
  xShape.Fill.ForeColor.RGB = RGB(0, 0, 0)
  g = g + 1
  xShape.Name = "BC" & xAddr & "#BR" & g
  If g = 1 Then
    xSheet.Shapes.Range(Array(xBkgr.Name, xShape.Name)).Group.Name = s
  Else
    xSheet.Shapes.Range(Array(s, xShape.Name)).Group.Name = s
  End If
  Return

End Sub

With this wrapper, you can now simply call to render QRCode by calling this in VBA:

Call RenderQRCode("Sheet1", "A13", "QR Value")

Just input the worksheet name, cell location, and the QR_value. The QR shape will get drawn at the location you specified.

You can play around with this section of the code to change the size of the QR

With xSheet.Shapes(QRShapeName)
       .Width = 30  'change your size
       .Height = 30  'change your size
   End With
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Patratacus Avatar answered Sep 23 '22 01:09

Patratacus


I know this is quite an old and well-established post (though the very good existing answer has not been accepted yet), but I would like to share an alternative that I prepared for a similar post in StackOverflow in Portuguese using the free online API from QR Code Generator.

The code is the following:

Sub GenQRCode(ByVal data As String, ByVal color As String, ByVal bgcolor As String, ByVal size As Integer)
On Error Resume Next

    For i = 1 To ActiveSheet.Pictures.Count
        If ActiveSheet.Pictures(i).Name = "QRCode" Then
            ActiveSheet.Pictures(i).Delete
            Exit For
        End If
    Next i

    sURL = "https://api.qrserver.com/v1/create-qr-code/?" + "size=" + Trim(Str(size)) + "x" + Trim(Str(size)) + "&color=" + color + "&bgcolor=" + bgcolor + "&data=" + data
    Debug.Print sURL

    Set pic = ActiveSheet.Pictures.Insert(sURL + sParameters)
    Set cell = Range("D9")

    With pic
        .Name = "QRCode"
        .Left = cell.Left
        .Top = cell.Top
    End With

End Sub

It gets the job done by simply (re)creating an image from the URL built from the parameters in the cells. Naturally, the user must be connected to the Internet.

For example (the worksheet, with contents in Brazilian Portuguese, can be downloaded from 4Shared):

enter image description here

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Luiz Vieira Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 01:09

Luiz Vieira