I have a job that requires me to make a serial number for each part. There is 480 parts per tray, 2400 parts a week and somehow 19,000 parts a month. So I need to find a way to have a sequence of numbers that increase by one without manually having to input each number each time before a print.
Maybe you could use Print Merge function - see http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/26149/122937.aspx#122937
Best regards
Mek
Hello,
or with a macro
http://macros.cdrpro.ru/cardgenerator
http://corelvba.com/index.php?pages=var_1
http://www.gdgmacros.com/details.php?prodId=46&category=6
I think answer may be by inserting page numbers.
http://product.corel.com/help/CorelDRAW/540229932/Main/EN/Documentation/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm#href=CorelDRAW-Inserting-page-numbers.html
This is the item, its blown up to fit a page. I am using X5. This is going to be used to engrave the parts with my epilog laser. Sorry it's a bad monday and I am really off my game today. When I use something like print merge or even a macro, is there a way even with it saying 123456xxx then combine them all on one page. The print merge tutorial you showed me was for x4 so there was somethings I felt I was missing or I am just being really stupid today.
You can use Print Merge only for part of numbering that changes - marked red
SN changes from 001 to 100
Attached pdf is an extract from result file (page 95-100)