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Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: AppleWorks Database
Message-ID: <346@xroads.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 20:21:10 EST
Article-I.D.: xroads.346
Posted: Tue Dec  1 20:21:10 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 6-Dec-87 17:01:07 EST
Organization: Crossroads, Phoenix, Az.
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Keywords: Printing, AppleWorks


Hello.  I have a database in AppleWorks which consists of about 1800
records.  They are arranged by number, from 1-45000.  Obviously, not every
number is used.  I am trying to get AppleWorks to start every new page
with a new thousand numbers.  For example, I want to have page 1
(or page 1 and 2, however many it takes) be 1-999, and page 2 be
1000-1999, etc..so each page starts with a new thousand.  The way I
am currently doing this is by writing the database to a disk as a text file,
and then inserting the page breaks by hand in the word processor.  As you can
tell, this gets quite tedious when I have to insert 50+ page breaks.  Does
anyone have any suggestions about how I could get AppleWorks to print this
way, or another program I could transfer the file over that would do it?

Dan McGuirk @ Crossroads Communications
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