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Hello
I have template set up to lookup the value when I put in a client no. I
want to be able to create a macro that will print all the clients without me
having to change the client number every time. I have created a list, but I
have to change the number and then hit print. Is there a way to set up a
macro to automatically do this. It is very time consuming. Thank you for
any help you can give me.

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Use the techniques presented he

http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy5.htm

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Hello
I have template set up to lookup the value when I put in a client no. I
want to be able to create a macro that will print all the clients without me
having to change the client number every time. I have created a list, but I
have to change the number and then hit print. Is there a way to set up a
macro to automatically do this. It is very time consuming. Thank you for
any help you can give me.

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thank you mac

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