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Hello again,
I'm afraid I might not have been very clear. The idea is this (assuming the macro shortcut is Ctrl+M): – someone opens doc just to read => Ctrl+W to close (no incrementation) – someone opens doc and makes a change => Ctrl+M to increment and close – same person reopens doc to make a slight change => Ctrl+W to close (no incrementation) The way I see it – but I am not a specialist (this is why I post here) – the version number would be stored in some kind of field within the doc that the macro would only have to read and add 1 to before closing the doc. Thus no user imput needed. Question is : is it at all possible ? Thanks to all |
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