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I have a Purchase Order template that I have to print, then renumber then
print again continuously. Is there a formula that make the template automatically number sequentially even thought there is only one sheet? |
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How about using a little macro:
Option Explicit Sub testme() Dim iCtr As Long For iCtr = 23 To 38 'whatever you want With Worksheets("sheet1") .Range("a1").Value = iCtr .PrintOut preview:=True End With Next iCtr End Sub I printed from 23 to 38. Change it to what you need. I printed Sheet1. Change that, too. I put the number in A1. Use what you want. and delete preview:=true when you're done testing. If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm Greeneyez2 wrote: I have a Purchase Order template that I have to print, then renumber then print again continuously. Is there a formula that make the template automatically number sequentially even thought there is only one sheet? -- Dave Peterson |
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