Name of Feature/Request: Have a static number at the Footer for every page printed for Printable Formats
What financial, time savings, or quality of life improvements will occur from this: Be able to add Document Control Number to bottom of every page throughout all Printable Formats for cases when information runs on multiple pages. | Frequency: Need to add Document Control Number to all Printable Formats. | Right now we are going through a bunch of our documents internally and adding something called a Document Control Number to each document. Essentially, we are needing to place a footer on each page with this document control number. We’ve been doing this by inserting a content section to place at the bottom of each page, however this is a bit problematic for our quote/work order as they sometimes take two pages depending on how many items are ordered. I guess what I’m trying to ask if is there anyway to ensure this footer would be on both pages?
The printable formats that we have issues with carrying over to the next page are: Quote Formats: Packing Slip Quote Work Order ProForma Invoice Invoice Formats: Final Customer Invoice Credit Memos: Credit Memo Purchase Order Formats: Purchase Orders Request for Quote
Attempted Solutions So Far: Creating a Footer for the documents that do not typically run on multiple pages, but was wondering if there was a work around for the documents that I am having some trouble with.
Digging deep - Any additional Why behind this request / How was this accomplished before Striven in what system or software: Original Description: Hi Gabrielle,
I hope you are having a good week so far! I have a quick question for you that I hope you could possibly help me out with. Right now we are going through a bunch of our documents internally and adding something called a Document Control Number to each document. For our printable formats that we have in Striven, what would be the best way to do this for the documents that may end up running on another page (i.e. Our Work Orders, Purchase Orders)? I am creating a footer for the documents that do not have this scenario, but was wondering if there was a work around for the documents that I am having some trouble with.
I appreciate any help that you might be able to provide.
Thanks! | Previously accomplished: Using Footers.
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