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rosede rosede is offline How to increment numeric value in embedded table? Windows 7 64bit How to increment numeric value in embedded table? Office 2013
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Default How to increment numeric value in embedded table?

I have a 2016 Word doc with an embedded table. This table had multiple cells with digits ranging from 1 to 96. Each cell is duplicated so there are two cells with a number 1, two cells with a number 2 all the way up to two cells with a 96.

I want to restart the numbering sequence at 97 and then increment up to 192. How can I do this automatically? I've played with the Find/Replace, but I realize that I cannot auto-increment. My guess is that I probably need to use a formula of some kind, but I don't know the syntax and have no idea how to write the formula.

Any suggestions on how to update these numbers will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Daryl
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