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Obtaining Incrementing Numbers |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Here's a neat trick for someone who wants to print, say, tickets with incrementing numbers. Make a macro that sets up the formatting for one ticket (using Ctrl-B for the location of the ticket number). Then, on a clear screen, go into Shift-F8, 2, and 6 for new page numbering and enter the starting ticket number. After you have changed the page numbering, press ESC and type the number of tickets you want to make, and then execute the macro. It will repeat the macro the number of times you put in for the repeat value. A merge could also be used for this same effect. The new page number code would just be entered after the merge was complete. |
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