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Automatically inserting a sequential invoice number
- Aug 12, 2022
The code that I posted will only run when you open the workbook.
As an alternative, remove the Workbook_Open code.
Then select Insert > Module in the Visual Basic Editor.
Copy the following code into the module:
Sub PrintInvoices() Dim i As Long Dim n As Long n = Val(InputBox("How many copies do you want to print?")) For i = 1 To n With Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("D1") .Value = .Value + 1 End With Worksheets("Sheet1").PrintOut End With End Sub
Running this macro will prompt you for the number of invoices to be printed. The invoice number will be incremented each time.
If you wish, you can assign the macro to a button on the sheet, or to a Quick Access Toolbar, or to a keyboard shortcut.
Let's say you want the invoice number in cell D1 on Sheet1.
Press Alt + F11 to activate the Visual Basic Editor.
Double-click ThisWorkbook under Microsoft Excel Objects in the Prpject Explorer pane on the left.
Copy the following code into ThisWorkbook:
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
With Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("D1")
.Value = .Value + 1
End With
End Sub
Switch back to Excel.
Save the workbook as a macro-enabled workbook (*.xlsm).
You'll have to allow macros when you open it.
Each time you open the workbook, the invoice number will be increased by 1.
- HansVogelaarAug 12, 2022MVP
The code that I posted will only run when you open the workbook.
As an alternative, remove the Workbook_Open code.
Then select Insert > Module in the Visual Basic Editor.
Copy the following code into the module:
Sub PrintInvoices() Dim i As Long Dim n As Long n = Val(InputBox("How many copies do you want to print?")) For i = 1 To n With Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("D1") .Value = .Value + 1 End With Worksheets("Sheet1").PrintOut End With End Sub
Running this macro will prompt you for the number of invoices to be printed. The invoice number will be incremented each time.
If you wish, you can assign the macro to a button on the sheet, or to a Quick Access Toolbar, or to a keyboard shortcut.
- mander1281Jan 16, 2024Copper Contributor
HansVogelaar This worked when I did the one where it changed every time we open the workbook but then I saw your code for printing copies in sequential order so I tried it but it isn't working for me, the printing option to print multiple copies of the invoice with sequential numbers is not coming up for me... what am I doing wrong?
- HansVogelaarJan 16, 2024MVP
Which macro is failing for you?
- itlegalrnJan 12, 2024Copper Contributor
I am also trying to get an invoice template to have sequential numbering to add 1 each time it is opened from a template. I am using Office for Mac and have tried using the instructions you have and I continue to get an error.
- HansVogelaarJan 12, 2024MVP
- AJ-FLAMEAug 12, 2022Copper ContributorI keep getting "compile error: End With without With" can you help?
- HansVogelaarAug 12, 2022MVP
Sorry about that, it was air code.
Sub PrintInvoices() Dim i As Long Dim n As Long n = Val(InputBox("How many copies do you want to print?")) For i = 1 To n With Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("D1") .Value = .Value + 1 End With Worksheets("Sheet1").PrintOut Next i End Sub