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  1. Is fusion pro compatible with the new Macs Apple recently released using the new M1 chip?
  2. WOW, that works. Only thing is how to format the first 9 batches to have a leading zero like 01001 and 02001 and 03001 etc. till it hits 10001?
  3. Ok. I have exhausted the search feature and I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish this without doing it manually with a spreadsheet. I have a project where the job prints a sequential number starting at 1001 and ends at 1251. Then it will start again but the start number is 2001 to 2251 and so on till the last batch at 70001 to 70251. I know I can do this manually but I was trying to find a way to program it to print a batch then increment the next batch by 1000 and this would create the new start number in the sequence till it hits the last batch number.
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