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Old 09-18-2017, 02:22 PM
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I saw something like this elsewhere also. A major problem with it, besides the fact that it is over complicated, is that it only pertains to "numbers". I fail to see how I can use alpha characters, either upper or lower case in this scenario.
You need to look before you reject an idea.

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See also my revised initial response for another possible method. SEQ fields are probably easiest.
You could save a sample as an AutoText entry as noted in the article originally referenced.
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