The macro code is provided to do what you want. There is a link to
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm which shows you exactly how to
apply the macro code to Word. The instructions on Greg's web page itself
say:
"Here is a microsoft Word macro that you can run whenever you want to print
sequentially numbered copies of your document. Just position your cursor
where you want the sequential number to appear, run the macro, and follow
the prompts."
I don't see how it could be easier unless you expect one of us to come
around and do it for you?
--
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site
www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site
http://word.mvps.org
terence wrote:
I'm sure that link is really useful to someone who already knows the
technical terms and how the basic function operates. The terms and
instructions are a mystery to me. I get part way through and then a
couple of sentences have no meaning whatsoever - just a jumble of
meaningless words.
It's almost always the same with technical writing.
Thanks anyway.
"Summer" wrote:
Visit this link:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Print_Numbered_Copies.htm
Perhaps it will assist.
"terence" wrote in message
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I need to identify the print numbers of my documents. In other
words, I have
3 pages to be printed 10 times and I need to know in the future
what order these copies were printed.
I don't mind if:
1. each copy of the document has its own identifier or
2. each of the 30 pages (3 pages copied ten times) has its own
identifier.
Regards,
Terence