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I am using Word 2003.
I have a 5-page survey and want 10 sets of this survey to print. Each set
needs its own unique number and that number needs to show on each page of the
set.
For example, on the first set, I want each page to have the number 101 in
the upper right corner. On the second set, I want each page to have the
number 102 in the upper right corner. On the third set, I want each page to
have the number 103 in the upper right corner. And so on . . .
I did find a close solution in the Office Online forum by using a Word/Excel
merge, but it resulted in only the first page of each set being numbered, not
each page in the set.
Is there a solution for this or am I asking for the impossible? I have
never worked with macros, so a Word/Excel solution would be ideal. Any
suggestions? Thanks in advance for anything anyone can offer up!
I have a 5-page survey and want 10 sets of this survey to print. Each set
needs its own unique number and that number needs to show on each page of the
set.
For example, on the first set, I want each page to have the number 101 in
the upper right corner. On the second set, I want each page to have the
number 102 in the upper right corner. On the third set, I want each page to
have the number 103 in the upper right corner. And so on . . .
I did find a close solution in the Office Online forum by using a Word/Excel
merge, but it resulted in only the first page of each set being numbered, not
each page in the set.
Is there a solution for this or am I asking for the impossible? I have
never worked with macros, so a Word/Excel solution would be ideal. Any
suggestions? Thanks in advance for anything anyone can offer up!