WD: Word Assigns a Delivery Point Bar Code (DPBC) of 99Last reviewed: February 24, 1998Article ID: Q112252 |
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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Word, when you use the address bar coding feature, a POSTNET delivery point bar code (DPBC) of 99 may be inserted in your document.
CAUSEThis problem occurs for one of the following reasons:
MORE INFORMATIONAn address will generate a DPBC of 99 if any of the following conditions are true:
Examples of Common Addresses That May Generate a DPBC of 99
Example 1
John Doe Big Time Company 123 Main St. Suite 456 Anytown, WA 98007-5555Word tries to generate a DPBC from the next-to-last address line--in this case, "Suite 456," which is not a valid street address. To correct this problem, move "Suite 456" to the same line as the street address:
John Doe Big Time Company 123 Main St. Suite 456 Anytown, WA 98007-5555 Example 2
Pinecliffe International Post Office Drawer 3737 Coal Creek Canyon Golden, CO 80401-0100Word tries to generate a DPBC from the "Coal Creek Canyon" line of the address. Because there is no number on this line, Word returns a 99 DPBC. Moving "Coal Creek Canyon" to the previous line will not work because "Post Office Drawer" is not a recognized address term. Changing the address to this format will work:
Pinecliffe International Coal Creek Canyon PO Box 3737 Golden, CO 80401-0100Because Word checks only the next-to-last address line, Word ignores the "Coal Creek Canyon" line and tries to generate a DPBC from the line that reads "PO Box 3737." Since this is a valid address term, it generates the correct DPBC.
Example 3--A Military Address
John Doe Company A, 122 Sig BN Unit 20511 Box 4290 APO AA 34049-1234Because this is an APO address, Word will return a DPBC of 99.
Example 4--An invalid Street Address
John Doe 100 Main St. Apt 204 Anytown, WA 12345-5678Word will try to generate a DPBC using the next-to-last line, "Apt 204." Because this is not a valid street address, Word will return a DPBC of 99. To generate the correct DPBC, move the apartment number to the previous line:
John Doe 100 Main St., Apt 204 Anytown, WA 12345-5678For information about reading bar codes, obtain the "Designing Mail" packet from the U.S. Postal Service or please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q155187 TITLE : WD: How to Read Postal BarcodesNOTE: Word will not a create a bar code for a Canadian postal code. Under the Canadian postal system, the post office applies bar coding to mail.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, page 523 CASS Technical Guide, March 1993
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