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how to create nmbers to be sequential four on a page up to 500 li.

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go browns - 10 Jan 2005 18:01 GMT
I need to know how to make more than one sequential number to appear on a
page and continue through 500.  I am making tickets  in Word four on a page
and want to create a tear off where the number appears on both sections then
the number changes at the next ticket and when the printer goes to the next
page it stays and continues with the same sequence until I reach 500.
Doug Robbins - 12 Jan 2005 03:34 GMT
Use and Excel spreadsheet containing a column of the numbers as the
datasource for a label type mailmerge.

See the article "Sequentially numbering multiple copies of single document
using

a mailmerge" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MailMerge/NumberCopiesOfDocMMerge.htm

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>I need to know how to make more than one sequential number to appear on a
> page and continue through 500.  I am making tickets  in Word four on a
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> page it stays and continues with the same sequence until I reach 500.
 
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