that.
>Thanks for the help.
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>Ämne: Re: Help numbering papers
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>I just wanted to clarify:
>
>You start with a document that cont
So it would be 9990001 on the first and 9990050 on the last.
> I have never made a macro so I guess I'll have to look into that. Thanks
> for the help.
>
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Ämne: Re: Help numbering papers
I just wanted to clarify:
You start with a document that contains the text, which is always a number,
"9990001".
You open the document and print the document. The document prints the tex
I just wanted to clarify:
You start with a document that contains the text, which is always a
number, "9990001".
You open the document and print the document. The document prints the
text "9990001" as part of the document, but, after print, the text reads
"9990002". You save the document wi
Hello, I work for a company called Betonglarsson. We use Apache OpenOffice to
print transport reports (see attachmet). Now I need help to add the order
number where it says NUMBERS, and I need those numbers to change everytime that
I print one. I normally print 50 at a time and I have been manua