Natalie, you said you are using a template, .xlt and not a .xls file, if
that is the case you will need to use something like the examples here
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/udfs/sequentialnums.html
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Paul B
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Using Excel 2002 & 2003
"Natalie" wrote in message
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Hello,
Your suggestion didn't work for me. Can you help me figure out if I did
something wrong? I did all the steps as you suggested, closed MS visual
basic and returned to excel. When I reopened the file, it said that there
was an error and would I like to debug. When I said yes, it took me to
visual basic and highlighted the line:
With sheets("Sheet1").[A1]
Thinking that the problem is that I want to auto number cell A2, not A1, I
changed the cell number and saved. This kept me from having messages
saying
I need to debug, but didn't make the spreadsheet automatically number
itself
each time it is opened.
Thanks for any help you can offer!
Natalie
"Jason Morin" wrote:
You could add a 1 to Sheet1!A1 each time the workbook is
opened. Press ALT+F11, double-click the "ThisWorkbook"
module under ViewProject Explorer and paste in:
Sub Workbook_Open()
With Sheets("Sheet1").[A1]
.Value = .Value + 1
End With
ActiveWorkbook.Save
End Sub
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HTH
Jason
Atlanta, GA
-----Original Message-----
I created a template for a purchase order in Excel.
Everytime someone opens
the template, I would like one cell to be automatically
numbered in a
sequential pattern. That way each time the template is
used, it will have
it's own unique number that will be used to identify
it. Does anyone know if
this is possible for Excel 2000?
Thanks!
.