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How can I put a revision number in the footer of my spreadsheet? If I go to
FilePropertiesStatistics, I can see the revision number, but I want to put
that number in the footer, so that users will know whether it is the current
version of this template.

Thanks


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this would be possible only with using VBA

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John wrote:
How can I put a revision number in the footer of my spreadsheet? If
I go to FilePropertiesStatistics, I can see the revision number,
but I want to put that number in the footer, so that users will know
whether it is the current version of this template.

Thanks



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Thanks...that's pretty much what I thought, I was just trying to make sure I
wasn't missing information.
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Hi
this would be possible only with using VBA

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

John wrote:
How can I put a revision number in the footer of my spreadsheet? If
I go to FilePropertiesStatistics, I can see the revision number,
but I want to put that number in the footer, so that users will know
whether it is the current version of this template.

Thanks





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