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It's better to have a list. You can make use of the list WritingML Tag. It comes in handy and gives you less hassle. {list} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {/list} which gives you this: 1 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 2 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 3 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 4 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 5 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale You only need to keep on adding names on the last of the list every time a new ticket is purchased. Here's a tag which comes in handy when you breaking the line: {list} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {/list} Tickets gifted by: {user:mousethyme} {list}{user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {/list} Which gives you this: 6 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 7 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale Tickets gifted by: Mousethyme 8 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 9 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 10 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale 11 GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale Notice that the numbering continues even if there's a list break in between. For a more complex tag which is very useful when you have multiple and separate packages to be drawn like in my fundraiser "The Elemental Fundraiser" PACKAGE 1 {list:pakage1:(%) -- } {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {/list:pakage1:(%) -- } PACKAGE 2 {list:pakage2:(%) -- } {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {user:gervic} {/list:pakage2:(%) -- } Which gives you this: PACKAGE 1 (1) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (2) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (3) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (4) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (5) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale PACKAGE 2 (1) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (2) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale (3) -- GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale GERVIC 🐉 WDC Dragon Vale I am an author @ Writing.com! http://www.Writing.Com/main/my_account.php?rfrid=gervic Proud member of: "WdC SuperPower Reviewers Group" "Showering Acts of Joy Group" "RAOK Upgrade Brigade Group" "SIMPLY POSITIVE GROUP" "Contest Central Station" |