Barcodes are a vital part of running any successful business that deals with inventory. While it's great to have barcodes on the physical products, you'll often need to have them on a spreadsheet for stock take or receivables. Read on to learn how to make barcodes in Google Sheets.
How Do Barcodes Work?
A barcode is a rectangle or a square containing vertical lines of various widths and heights, white space, and numbers that collectively identify certain items and their pertinent information.
These codes may be read by computers connected to scanners, which then employ the precise placement of the bars, spaces, and numbers to extract the relevant product information.
What Are Some Advantages of Barcodes?
- Barcodes make it considerably quicker and simpler to check products at a store and keep track of inventory by encoding information into alphanumeric letters and bars.
- Barcodes' main commercial advantages are accuracy, inventory control, cost savings, simplicity, and speed.
- The only equipment required for a business to start barcoding is a printer, scanner, and some simple inventory management software. You could also use smartphones with the right barcode scanner apps installed.
How to Set Up Barcodes in Google Sheets
Although Sheets is one of the best Google programs for businesses, it's not capable of generating barcodes right out of the box. We must add the required barcode fonts into Google Sheets to add the functionality. These fonts are:
- Libre Barcode 39: This font generates barcodes using Code 39 and is commonly used in labels such as badges, applications, and inventory.
- Libre Barcode 128: This font is used to generate barcodes using Code 128 and is used in the shipping and packaging industry.
- Libre Barcode EAN13: This font is used to generate EAN barcodes and is usually used for retail packaging.
Installing these barcodes in Google Sheets is extremely easy. Follow these steps to do so:


How to Make Barcodes in Google Sheets
Now that you have the barcode fonts downloaded, all we have to do to create a barcode is to apply the font to the product ID. Let's take a look at how you can do this.
Here are the steps you need to follow to create an EAN13 and Code 128 barcode:


The font will now be applied to the ID, and a barcode will be created. Using a formula to fill in the barcode column means you only have to enter the ID once, and the barcodes will generate automatically.
Generating a Code 39 Barcode in Google Sheets
Generating a Code 39 barcode is slightly different and can also use text instead of only numbers as their code. As a result, Google Sheets requires you to add an asterisk symbol before and after the ID, along with an & symbol to concatenate the data.
The formula would look something like this:
="*"&A1&"*"

Let's take a look at how you can do this:
Similar to before, the data from the ID cell will be copied over to this one. Select the cell containing the barcode and click on Font in the main top bar. Select Libre Barcode 39, Libre Barcode 39 Text, Libre Barcode 39 Extended Text, or Libre Barcode 39 Extended, depending on your needs.
How to Print Barcodes From Google Sheets
Many people reading this article may wish to create barcodes for products or labels. This means that eventually, you will need to print out the barcodes. Thankfully, it is extremely easy to do so on Google Sheets. Here are the steps you need to follow to do so:


Essential Facts Regarding Barcodes in Google Sheets
Here are some of the things you should keep in mind when generating barcodes using Google Sheets:
- When generating barcodes with Code 39, you must put an asterisk symbol before and after the ID for the barcode.
- Although there are different formats for the Code 39 font, there is only a single font type for Code 128 and EAN 13 barcodes.
- You can print these barcodes from your screen or even print them for use in the real world.
- The Libre Barcode fonts are available on all Google services, including Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Google Slides.
Using Barcodes Effectively With Google Sheets
Now that you know how to make barcodes in Google Sheets. To get the best use out of them, you should make sure the rest of your business processes have the codes in their system, and you have reliable hardware or apps.
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