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Default Form Numbers Automatically Increment by 1 Upon Opening

I need to have the form number on the form increment by 1 when the form is
opened by another user on the system.
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I'd like to know how to do this also if anyone would care to share their
knowledge. I assume it would take VBA.


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Have a look at John McGimpsey's VBA method.

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/sequentialnums.html


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I need to have the form number on the form increment by 1 when the form is
opened by another user on the system.


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