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Old November 28th, 2005, 07:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default Auto Number

To keep the leading zeros, try formatting the field using a picture. \#
"00000"
Look in help for "Numeric Picture field switch.
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"Karen" wrote in message
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Thank you - I just did what you suggested and it works, although I need
the
two leading zeros in front of the numbers. Example: 00843, 00844, etc.
In the "Customize Numbered List" when I enter "00843" to start at that
number, it removes the leading zeros.
HELP!


"Tony Jollans" wrote:

The simplest way - leave the column blank, select it, and click on the
numbering button - yes just like bullets - and then format the numbers to
start at what you want - once set it will be automatically included on
added
rows. Of course, using a proper numbered style would be a lot better.

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Karen" wrote in message
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How can I apply numbering? Do you mean like bullet points? These
numbers
are in tables. Don't you have to hit the enter key in this case in
order

for
the number to advance to the next number?
Thank you, Karen

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

Can you not just apply numbering to the column, starting at 800?

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"Karen" wrote in message
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I have a table that has a column of numbers. The first cell in the

column
starts with 0800. In the cells below that I want the numbers to
run

in
sequence. ex: 0801, 0802, 0803, etc. Is there a way of just typing

0800
in
the first cell and placing a formula in the cells below so the
numbers
auto
populate? Or something similiar to the fill handle in Excel.

Thank you








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Old November 28th, 2005, 10:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default Auto Number

CTRL+a to select all and then ALT+F9 to toggle field code display.

Sorry.

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Karen wrote:
Thank you for your help - Are these the step-by-step instructions?

I press CTRL+F9 to enter the field code delimiters
Type SEQ MySeq r\ 0800 \# 0### in between the braces
Paste { SEQ MySeq \# 0###} in the subsequent rows
Then what do I do?

"Greg" wrote:

Enter the following field in the first row
{ SEQ MySeq r\ 0800 \# 0###}

Paste the following field in the subsequent rows

{ SEQ MySeq \# 0###}

The field code delimiters { } are entered with CTRL+F9



 




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