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mattyA1977 mattyA1977 is offline how can you have the the number of a document sequentially increase  - QR Bar code Windows 10 how can you have the the number of a document sequentially increase  - QR Bar code Office 2019
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how can you have the publication number of a document sequentially increase (single page document) based on the number of pages printed?



Also How can I get it to print with a bar code (code 39) or even better a QR code?

Here is what I would like it to look like, but as I print the Palt number would change 2,3,4 and so on

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Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 01-28-2020 at 05:52 AM. Reason: Remove "page" from number - add QR code to title
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