Hi

This sort of macro would be very handy for me also.

Will you please e-mail it to me off list as well.

Regards
Mark


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Urska Colner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Re: Document number macro


> hi andrew.
>
> Andrew Brown wrote:
> > Urska Colner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:4215A0EC.20004
> > @agenda.si:
> >
> >
> >>anyone knows of a macro that would let me apply an
> >>incremented document number to a newly opened
> >>document?
> >
> >
> > Not as such. I can let you have a macro which saves letters and things
with
> > a filename based on the day's date. But that's not quite what you want.
It
> > does, however, show you how to construct filenames for saving under.
> great. if you could send it to my email off-list,
> that would be nice. i'll play around with it and
> hopefully think of something.
> >
> >>if not, I could use some advice: what is the best
> >>way to do that? should the document number depend
> >>on the number of documents, currently stored in a
> >>directory or would it be better to have the number
> >>depend on a template. that means that the number
> >>would increment when a new empty document was
> >>opened from *the same* template.
> >>
> >
> > Countig th enumber of files in a directory is certainly wrong, for the
> > reasons you suggest.
> thought so. :(
>
> > For incrementing things, could you store the
> > incremented number in one of the document properties fields of the
template
> > you're using (it would be a string, of course, and you'd have to convert
it
> > to increment it). But it could be a string of essentially arbitrary
length,
> > which you may need, as you come up to your millionth document.
> great idea. i thought it might be something along
> these lines, but didn't think of this one.
> >
> > NOte: I haven't tested this at all. Just trying to be helpful.
> >
> no problem. suggestions are what i was looking for
> in the first place. i'll let you know if i come up
> with something useful.
>
> urska
>
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