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Ticket numbering in InDesign

New Here ,
Apr 15, 2018 Apr 15, 2018

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I have a client that I create tickets for professional dance competitions and there are (for example) 49 tables each with 14 seats. Is there a way to create a script to number like this? It is printed at the top and bottom of each ticket.

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Enthusiast , Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

I can remember doing a script similar to this. It would be helpful to know if you want the script in ExtendScript or AppleScript and if the tables are identified by name or label ("table1", "table2", etc.). I assume numbers will be consecutive starting with "table1" through "table49".

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Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

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I can remember doing a script similar to this. It would be helpful to know if you want the script in ExtendScript or AppleScript and if the tables are identified by name or label ("table1", "table2", etc.). I assume numbers will be consecutive starting with "table1" through "table49".

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Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

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I am just learning about scripts so I am not sure which one to use. It would be Table 1 Seat 1 in consequtive order!

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Apr 20, 2018 Apr 20, 2018

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-- You can use something like this to get a list of all the different labels.

-- From there, it depends on how your InDesign document and frames are set up

set numTables to 3

set numSeats to 5

set theLabels to {}

repeat with t from 1 to numTables

  set theTable to "Table " & t

  repeat with s from 1 to numSeats

  set theSeat to "Seat " & s

  set theLabels to (theLabels & (theTable & " " & theSeat))

  end repeat

end repeat

return theLabels --> {"Table 1 Seat 1", "Table 1 Seat 2", "Table 1 Seat 3", "Table 1 Seat 4", "Table 1 Seat 5", "Table 2 Seat 1", "Table 2 Seat 2", "Table 2 Seat 3", "Table 2 Seat 4", "Table 2 Seat 5", "Table 3 Seat 1", "Table 3 Seat 2", "Table 3 Seat 3", "Table 3 Seat 4", "Table 3 Seat 5"}

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