i have to number this register from 1020114500001 to 1020114504500 i would appreciate help on how to do this without actually numbering manually.
I'm not sure I'd use Corel for that - it looks like a spreadsheet to me and that's what I'd probably use. Numbering would be about three clicks in a spreadsheet.
yes thats true, the problem is the binding issues, because each page is backed by another so i thought perhaps there would be a way to automate everything in corel
Hello,
and this Macro ?
http://www.gdgmacros.com/details.php?toggle2=off&prodId=81#anchor2
If margins equal – print merge (prepare numbering in spreadsheet - like excel, open office calc) + imposition, if not equal then print merge + imposition + little macro code (move one page right, second left ...)Sample result attached Best regards
Mek
Hello Rowell,
From what I see here it's a table with numbers in that column.
I would make the table in excel or open office calc, save the xls file and then just insert it in corel if you use X6 or X7.
Then it's easy to adjust the wight and hight of the cells, alining, margins, fills etc.
If you need to make few separate pages first import the table, format it and after that cut /really cut in X6, not copy because the program will crash/ and paste the tables in places.
If you need support working with tables please ask. Will help. I just finished a big catalogue with a lot of tables in it taken from excel, so I have a good experiance.