"Master" shape numbers in multiple pages?
- From: "papapatent" <papapatent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 18:47:01 -0700
I am not sure if I am using the terminology correctly, but is there a way to
create a shape with a number that I can copy to other pages? Specifically,
here's what I want to do:
1. Create a box or some sort of holder for text.
2. Type the number into the shape (e.g., 102) on Page 1.
3. Copy the number to another page (e.g., Page 2).
4. When I change the text on the shape in Page 1 (e.g., change it from 102
to 104), I want the shape on Page 2 to change to 104 as well.
I sometimes also add a "Page Number" field number so that the shape will
update based on the page that it is on). This is because I always use the
page number as the starting sequence for numbering shapes. For example, all
new shapes added to page 1 will start with 100, 102, 104, etc.; all new
shapes added on page 2 are 202, 204, etc.; etc.
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