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Uniquely reference a document
I am preparing a questionnaire. The questionnaire is a multiple page document
and i will be printing multiple copies. Can anyone tell me how to give each copy a unique reference? Please bear in mind that i have to print approxiamtely 100 copies. I do not want to have to laborously copy and paste 100 copies and put a reference on each page individually!! |
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Uniquely reference a document
The appropriate way to do this is via merge. Put the reference number into a
Word table, Excel file, Access file, etc.. Go through the mailmerge steps, link the reference number file to the questionnaire document, and insert a mailmerge field for the reference number. Then complete the merge. For additional help in Word, press F1, and type mail merge. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Cushster" wrote in message ... I am preparing a questionnaire. The questionnaire is a multiple page document and i will be printing multiple copies. Can anyone tell me how to give each copy a unique reference? Please bear in mind that i have to print approxiamtely 100 copies. I do not want to have to laborously copy and paste 100 copies and put a reference on each page individually!! |
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