3. Barcode editor


The Barcode editor allows you to create and order parcel labels that can be downloaded directly from within the WordPress backend of your website.

3.1 Label

In this step you can choose the services and layout of the label. In the field “addressed printed on label” you can select which addresses should be printed on the label (recipient, sender).

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3.2 Receiver address

The receiver address is required to order labels.

If you use the editor in the edit screen of a WooCommerce order additional buttons will appear to copy the shipping or billing address into the fields.

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3.3 Sender

The sender address is required to order labels (even if the address is not printed on the label).

The sender address can be copied from the standard sender address set in the settings on the page “WebStamp > Settings” by clicking on the button “Load default sender address”.

The field “domicile post office” is required if the sender address is not printed on the label.

If an image is selected the image will be printed on the label instead of the address.

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3.4 Overview

Here you can see an overview of the order. By clicking on button “Preview” a preview PDF is created which can then be downloaded by clicking on the button “Download preview”.

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After you clicked the button “Order” an overlay will appear to confirm the order. You can then download and print the ordered label. You will find all the ordered stamps on the page “Barcode > Orders”. Labels that were ordered from the edit screen of a WooCommerce order are also listed in a metabox on the order edit screen.

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