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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Im going to show you how to add numbering on tickets in docHub InDesign. All right, lets get started. So my end goal here is to have separate tickets that pull from a spreadsheet. So well be using InDesign, Illustrator and Google Sheets for this. Ok, so Im here in docHub InDesign, and Im just going to create a new file. Im going to come up here to Print, and then choose Letter. And I just need one page. And I dont want facing pages, so Im going to uncheck that. And well Create. All right now my ticket is already created, and its in docHub Illustrator. All right, so heres my ticket. Im going to have a number here, and the same number here. And then Im going to have a lot of tickets, and theyll each have a different number. So Im going to go back to InDesign and place that file. So Ill hit CMD D, or CTRL D. And heres my ticket file. Im just going to click once so that it places it at f