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Hi All,

Does anyone know how i can place a page number or counter formula on a
spreadsheet that will automatically update everytime i print a copy out.
Essentially i want to count how many times i have printed the one
spreadsheet over a period of time. i.e - the counter or page number will be
10 if i have printed 10 copies of the spreadsheet or printed the sheet ten
times.

Please give some guidance if anyone has done this before.

Thanks,
James


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James Westh wrote:

Hi All,

Does anyone know how i can place a page number or counter formula on a
spreadsheet that will automatically update everytime i print a copy out.
Essentially i want to count how many times i have printed the one
spreadsheet over a period of time. i.e - the counter or page number will be
10 if i have printed 10 copies of the spreadsheet or printed the sheet ten
times.

Please give some guidance if anyone has done this before.

Thanks,
James


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