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I'm trying to generate a sequential number. I have a workbook ( .xls) used
as a "template" to create new order forms. Each form must have a sequential number. The number is generated and inserted into the proper cell, then the workbook is SavedAs with the sequential number as part of the new file name. (I was trying to use an incremented CustomDocumentProperty when I finally realized the incremented number got saved with the new file, while the original number stayed with the original "template" file!) I copied the text file macro (from http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel*/udfs...ntialnums.html) into the same module I have all the other macros for this workbook, and inserted the calling line ThisWorkbook.Sheets(1).Range("B2").Value = GetNextSeqNumber in the macro that inserts the new sequential number. When stepping through this, the code runs right over that line, and GetNextSeqNumber stays empty. The code never steps into the function to generate the next number, and the text file that is supposed to hold the number is never generated (it does not exist now). What am I doing wrong? Ed |
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