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Originally Posted by macropod
Simple. Assuming it's a two-column table:
1. Insert a field in the first cell, coded as:
{SEQ Nr \r {FILLIN "Starting #"}}
2. In all remaining cells in the first column, insert fields coded as:
{SEQ Nr \n}
3. In all cells in the second column, insert fields coded as:
{SEQ Nr \c}
To update select the entire table and press F9.
Note: The field brace pairs (i.e. '{ }') for the above examples are all created in the document itself, via Ctrl-F9 (Cmd-F9 on a Mac or, if you’re using a laptop, you might need to use Ctrl-Fn-F9); you can't simply type them or copy & paste them from this message. Nor is it practical to add them via any of the standard Word dialogues. The spaces represented in the field constructions are all required.
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Sorry for my late response. Been very busy.
I tried your solution, and it does work, however, I have to touch every cell and put this formula in each cell that I want changed. I just can't simply copy/paste the formula, I have to CTRL + F9 each and every cell so I can insert the formula. There are 192 cells, and if I have to touch each and every cell with that formula, it's going to take me hours.
Is there a better way?
Thank you.
Daryl