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    series of numbers

    I need to do a run of round discs with a series of consecutive numbers on them. I have made a jig for holding all of the discs so I can run about 64 at a time. Is there a trick to getting consecutive numbers to run or do I just do them manually?

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    Corel + merge printing
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    In Corel's help file look up "Using the Print merge wizard". It explains how to do it.

    40 watt Full Spectrum Engineering laser. Two hobby CNC carving machines (CarveWright). Shop full of loud and noisy stuff to turn large expensive materials into cheap splinters and dust.

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    Okay, I found it. I feel a little dumbed down now
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    search for youtube videos such as this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wggJm...eature=related
    500W Fiber Laser, Tekcel VLS CNC Router, Roland GX-640

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    You might be able to use excel too:
    1. Type the first few series of numbers each in a new row
    2. Highlight and drag down to auto create the series
    3. copy to text editor
    4. copy to Draw

    Using macros to auto duplicate to our trays, we find this easier than print merge

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