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Want to create 3 labels each of same number, then incrementally increase the
numbers by 1 for another 3 labels. Want to build this in Word '07, but can't locate the right formula to do this. Found the formula for SUM(ABOVE)+1, and it works for the second row of 3 labels across. But when I put that formula on the third row, it adds up all the previous rows and adds 1 to that total - which makes the numbers incorrect, of course. Can anyone help me get the correct formula in here? I would like to be able to quickly paste the formula into each cell, as I need several hundred sets of 3 labels, so doing this one cell and having to click on the formula button and then type in the formula, one cell at a time, is a real PITA. Not sure how to go about doing this. Prefer to use Word, but if someone can help me use a different MS product that I own and get the labels to print correctly, I'm open to other methods. I have used Excel in the past, and worked with their formulas there - which are really good, but not sure the labels would be uniform in Excel. Labels for MS Word - formulas in Excel....not sure if they are very interchangeable....but I haven't got a lot of experience in 2007 yet. My experience is based on how the programs worked 10-15 yrs ago. |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/Numbered_labels.htm. You can repeat SEQ fields
with the \c switch, or you can use three separate SEQ fields, one for each of the same number. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Mark" wrote in message ... Want to create 3 labels each of same number, then incrementally increase the numbers by 1 for another 3 labels. Want to build this in Word '07, but can't locate the right formula to do this. Found the formula for SUM(ABOVE)+1, and it works for the second row of 3 labels across. But when I put that formula on the third row, it adds up all the previous rows and adds 1 to that total - which makes the numbers incorrect, of course. Can anyone help me get the correct formula in here? I would like to be able to quickly paste the formula into each cell, as I need several hundred sets of 3 labels, so doing this one cell and having to click on the formula button and then type in the formula, one cell at a time, is a real PITA. Not sure how to go about doing this. Prefer to use Word, but if someone can help me use a different MS product that I own and get the labels to print correctly, I'm open to other methods. I have used Excel in the past, and worked with their formulas there - which are really good, but not sure the labels would be uniform in Excel. Labels for MS Word - formulas in Excel....not sure if they are very interchangeable....but I haven't got a lot of experience in 2007 yet. My experience is based on how the programs worked 10-15 yrs ago. |
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