A coworker left, and now I inherited a spreadsheet he had started working on. The spreadsheet has macros in it to create an adaptation piece. One of the cells is for orientation of the piece- either Straight, 45 degree, or Other. Under that, there's a box for angle. If Straight or 45 Degree is...
Thanks for the advice y'all, but I still can't get it to work.
BadBigBen- That sounds like that would work for me, but I don't know that much about batch files, so I don't know how I would drop APPROVED and then add SUPERSEDED.
mlgmartin- The same thing happens whether I have the file...
Can someone please explain to me how to use the rename command to replace part of a file name?
We have a lot of pdf files named something like "12 34 232 0100 0000 XX – APPROVED". When there is a new revision, we have to changed the pdf name from approved to superseded, so it should say "12 34...
Thanks. I messed around with the margins, and that eventually got it to print right. I also made that page it's own section, so that I wouldn't mess with the margins of the other pages.
I have an 11 page report in Microsoft Word 2007. The same footer is used on every page from 2-10. Everything looks fine in print preview. But when I print the entire document, the footer does not print on page 7.
As far as I can tell there is nothing different about page 7 that would make the...
Thank you, that really helped. I couldn't actually get it to work the way you wrote it, but messing around a bit, I got {Page} of {=sum({numpages},-1)} which finally worked.
Thanks again,
Heather
Hello,
I am updating a document someone else created at work in Microsoft Word 2007. There are 24 pages in the document, and the first page is the cover page and has a page number 0. On the pages after that, each footer has "Page 1 of 24" and so on. Because there was a page 0, then the very...
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