AUTO NUMBER CARDS 2005-1...2005-1000

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I want to make 10 business cards per sheet and each needs a consecutive
number on the bottom of each card 2005-1...2005-1000.
 
Can you please help me alittle more. I have used mail merge with excel and I
have made a column from 2005-1 to 2005-1000. I 'm having trouble with
getting the numbers into my document. I have 10 business cards on each page
and each will have a different number on the bottom...2005-1, 2005-2, etc. I
will have 100 pages at the end. How do I insert the numbers into the document?
Thanks in advance
DeeDer

JoAnn Paules said:
Mail merge

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DeeDer said:
I want to make 10 business cards per sheet and each needs a consecutive
number on the bottom of each card 2005-1...2005-1000.
 
My skills with mail merge are somewhat limited, especially in Word. I've
only done it with mailing addresses but it should be similar. I'd suggest
starting with the Help file on how to do a mail merge. And perhaps someone
here will have a link they can suggest.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DeeDer said:
Can you please help me alittle more. I have used mail merge with excel
and I
have made a column from 2005-1 to 2005-1000. I 'm having trouble with
getting the numbers into my document. I have 10 business cards on each
page
and each will have a different number on the bottom...2005-1, 2005-2, etc.
I
will have 100 pages at the end. How do I insert the numbers into the
document?
Thanks in advance
DeeDer

JoAnn Paules said:
Mail merge

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



DeeDer said:
I want to make 10 business cards per sheet and each needs a consecutive
number on the bottom of each card 2005-1...2005-1000.
 
:-) I knew one of the Word MVPs would have a helpful link for you.

Thank you Jay!
 

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