Hi Guys!I was wondering if someone knows any good and a FASTER way to Auto-Numbering columns and rows in CorelDrawX6, instead of typing them manually one by one?
For example, as on the picture i have attached, I would like to write Sequences of increasing Numbers from 301 to 328 in a row, only on one page. I Don't want to Number Pages. I am not refering to "Print Merge".
Is there any Automated method to do that, or any Free Macros, like those two commercials here?JH Gimmie Numbers 2.0andPrint Merge ApplicationThank you and i Appreciate everyone's help.
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Hi CorelX,
are you working with a "table" in CorelDraw or did you just create a table-like graphic with lines/rectangles, etc.? The reason I ask is because I made a macro ages ago which can auto-number cells in columns in a table and start from any number you like. The macro works as shown in the video attachment below:
You're genius Brian. Not that this is something I need but anyway, in general.
Ronny Axelsson said: You're genius Brian. Not that this is something I need but anyway, in general.
Thanks a lot, Ronny, that was a very nice thing to say. I lack confidence, generally, so it's nice to get a perk up every now and then.
Brian said:Thanks a lot, Ronny
Brian said:I lack confidence, generally
Here is one from me for the table macro
Brian said:I lack confidence, generally, so it's nice to get a perk up every now and then.
And some more for the rest of macros you wrote.
Anand Dixit said: Here is one from me for the table macro I lack confidence, generally, so it's nice to get a perk up every now and then. And some more for the rest of macros you wrote. [/quote] Hi Anand, thank you kindly, Sir! Out of curiosity, what version of Windows are you running at the moment?
I lack confidence, generally, so it's nice to get a perk up every now and then.
Hi Anand,
thank you kindly, Sir! Out of curiosity, what version of Windows are you running at the moment?
This was posted from one of my desktops in my office with WinXP. What made you ask this ?
Brian said:Out of curiosity, what version of Windows are you running at the moment?
Anand Dixit said: This was posted from one of my desktops in my office with WinXP. What made you ask this ?
LOL, nothing really. I sometimes get a little curious as to which OS different people are running. I was just wondering if you were a Windows 8 man or sticking with Windows 7. I was wrong on both counts. If you have fairly recent PCs I bet XP flies.
Best regards,Brian.