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Hello all:
I am trying to enter a alpha numerical (eg. Rd1234567) into the top line of a table with 4 columns and 35 rows. I want to make the entry mentioned above appear in 1 column but in all 35 rows with the last digit increased by 1. Example: RD1412920 RD1412921 RD1412922 RD1412923 RD1412924 RD1412925 RD1412926 RD1412927 RD1412928 RD1412929 RD1412930 RD1412931 RD1412932 RD1412933 Any suggestions in how to do this with a macro??? Thanks Tom |
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I would simply use a SEQ field.
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