
This Symbology is used by Royal 
			Mail (United Kingdom) post office for Postal code and automatic mail sorting. 
			It provides information about the address of the receiver.
			It encodes alpha-numeric characters (0-9, A-Z), as well as start and stop bar 
			characters. It comprises four types of bars (the four states), each of which 
			has a distinct name, value and barcode symbol.
 
		
			Sample of a British Royal Mail 4-State Barcode
 
		In order to get a British Royal Mail 4-State barcode image, 
			please follow these steps:
			
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					Set the Symbology property to RoyalMail
 
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					Setting up dimensions and quiet zones:
					
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							Set the Postal4StateTrackerBarWidth property to a value ranging from 0.015
							to 0.025 (Values are expressed in Inches)
 
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							Set the Postal4StateTrackerBarHeight property to a value ranging from 0.04
							to 0.06 (Values are expressed in Inches)
 
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							Set the Postal4StateBarsSpacing property to a value ranging from 0.015
							to 0.025 (Values are expressed in Inches)
 
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							Set the QuietZoneWidth property to 0.08 (Value is expressed in 
							Inches)
 
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							Set the TopMargin and BottomMargin properties to 0.08 (Value 
							is expressed in Inches)
 
					
				 
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					Set the Code property with the value to encode i.e. with the postcode. 
					The value to encode can contain numeric characters (0-9) and/or alpha 
					characters (A-Z)
 
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					Barcode Professional will automatically generate the required Start & Stop bars
					
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							Tip: You can rid of those bars by setting up to False the Postal4StateAddStartStopChar
							property
 
					
				 
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					Barcode Professional will automatically generate and append the checksum value
					
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							Tip 1: You can disable this behavior by setting up to False the AddChecksum
							property
 
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							Tip 2: You can leave AddChecksum property set to True but 
							rid of the checksum value from the Human Readable text by setting up to False
							the DisplayChecksum property