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replyReply Fri 12 Dec 2008, 16:18Delegate Edward said...

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Templates

Can the invoice number on the downloaded invoice template be edited to increment automatically?

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replyReply Fri 19 Dec 2008, 09:09Trainer Simon said...

RE: Templates

Hi Edward,

Thank you for your question.

I have looked at a few options in word and help files and the only solution it seems, is to type a macro into the visual basic window and it will increment the invoice number every time you open the document.

If you go to google and type in somrthing like 'can i make the invoice number increment automatically in a word template', you will get a few different links to answers you may want to read through.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Simon

replyReply Fri 19 Dec 2008, 22:48Delegate Edward said...

RE: Templates

Thanks for looking into this Simon.

Have a happy Christmas

Edward

 

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Word tip:

WORK menu

To add the Work menu to the menu bar or a toolbar:

On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Commands tab.
In the Categories box, click Built-in Menus.
Click Work in the Commands box and drag it to the menu bar or displayed toolbar.
With the Work menu in place, you can add any open Word document to your list. Here are the options:

To add the current document to the Work menu, on the Work menu, click Add to Work Menu.
To open a document on the Work menu, on the Work menu, click the document you want to open.
To remove a document from the Work menu:
Press CTRL+ALT+- (dash key). Your cursor will look like a large, bold underscore.
On the Work menu, click the document you want to remove.

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