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I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number 2 across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number each
cell consecutively?
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SEQ field?

Zelda wrote:

I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number 2 across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number each
cell consecutively?


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Apply a numbered style, such as the built-in List Number style, to all
of the cells in the table.

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"Zelda" wrote in message
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I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum

feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number

2 across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number

each
cell consecutively?
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zelda59




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Default AutoNumbers in a Word Table

I have tried that under options but I get the error code "Error! No sequence
specified."
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zelda59


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

SEQ field?

Zelda wrote:

I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number 2 across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number each
cell consecutively?



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That suggests that you haven't given your sequence a name.

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"Zelda" wrote in message
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I have tried that under options but I get the error code "Error! No

sequence
specified."
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zelda59


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

SEQ field?

Zelda wrote:

I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum

feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number 2

across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number

each
cell consecutively?






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Default AutoNumbers in a Word Table

Suzanne:
I got it to number my cells when I only created one column. How do I number
them using the "SEQ" feature (if I use the two columns)?
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zelda59


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

That suggests that you haven't given your sequence a name.

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"Zelda" wrote in message
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I have tried that under options but I get the error code "Error! No

sequence
specified."
--
zelda59


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

SEQ field?

Zelda wrote:

I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum

feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then number 2

across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely number

each
cell consecutively?




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Please explain how you want the cells to be numbered. Across first, then
down (the default) or down first, then across (which is harder)?

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"Zelda" wrote in message
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Suzanne:
I got it to number my cells when I only created one column. How do I

number
them using the "SEQ" feature (if I use the two columns)?
--
zelda59


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

That suggests that you haven't given your sequence a name.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Zelda" wrote in message
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I have tried that under options but I get the error code "Error! No

sequence
specified."
--
zelda59


"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

SEQ field?

Zelda wrote:

I have created a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. I would like to
automatically number each cell in the table. When using AutoNum

feature it
starts with number 1 across both cells in the first row, then

number 2
across
both cells in the second row, etc. Is there a way to uniquely

number
each
cell consecutively?





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