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I am using word 2003 - have created a table for bilbliography and have
allowed the system to order a_z - now I need to insert the numbers (preferably automatically) in the first column. Help!!! |
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In the first cell of the column, use Insert Field, select the Seq
field, and put some letter or name after the SEQ in the Field Codes box in the upper right of the dialog (it doesn't really matter what it is, as long as there is one). Click OK. The number 1 (which is the result of the field) appears in the first cell. Now select the cell and copy to the clipboard. Move the cursor above the top of the column, so the cursor is a down-pointing black arrow, and click to select the whole column (but not the whole table). Paste from the clipboard, which pastes the field into all the cells of the column. While they're all still selected, press F9 to update the fields, which will show sequential numbers (hence the field name Seq). -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 08:11:09 -0700, millie m millie wrote: I am using word 2003 - have created a table for bilbliography and have allowed the system to order a_z - now I need to insert the numbers (preferably automatically) in the first column. Help!!! |
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Assuming continguous rows:
Enter 1, 2, 3, yourself. Select those three cells. Grab the lower-right handle on the selection marker and drag to the end of your list. It will sequentially number as far as you drag the cursor. You'll see the inserted numbers on the screen as it scrolls, too. ABC, abc, and other things work that way as well. HTH, Twayne` n , Jay Freedman typed: In the first cell of the column, use Insert Field, select the Seq field, and put some letter or name after the SEQ in the Field Codes box in the upper right of the dialog (it doesn't really matter what it is, as long as there is one). Click OK. The number 1 (which is the result of the field) appears in the first cell. Now select the cell and copy to the clipboard. Move the cursor above the top of the column, so the cursor is a down-pointing black arrow, and click to select the whole column (but not the whole table). Paste from the clipboard, which pastes the field into all the cells of the column. While they're all still selected, press F9 to update the fields, which will show sequential numbers (hence the field name Seq). I am using word 2003 - have created a table for bilbliography and have allowed the system to order a_z - now I need to insert the numbers (preferably automatically) in the first column. Help!!! |
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Twayne, that works in Excel. But in Word, there is no such thing as a
selection marker to drag, and tables don't work that way. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 17:14:06 -0400, "Twayne" wrote: Assuming continguous rows: Enter 1, 2, 3, yourself. Select those three cells. Grab the lower-right handle on the selection marker and drag to the end of your list. It will sequentially number as far as you drag the cursor. You'll see the inserted numbers on the screen as it scrolls, too. ABC, abc, and other things work that way as well. HTH, Twayne` n , Jay Freedman typed: In the first cell of the column, use Insert Field, select the Seq field, and put some letter or name after the SEQ in the Field Codes box in the upper right of the dialog (it doesn't really matter what it is, as long as there is one). Click OK. The number 1 (which is the result of the field) appears in the first cell. Now select the cell and copy to the clipboard. Move the cursor above the top of the column, so the cursor is a down-pointing black arrow, and click to select the whole column (but not the whole table). Paste from the clipboard, which pastes the field into all the cells of the column. While they're all still selected, press F9 to update the fields, which will show sequential numbers (hence the field name Seq). I am using word 2003 - have created a table for bilbliography and have allowed the system to order a_z - now I need to insert the numbers (preferably automatically) in the first column. Help!!! |
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