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Repeat first row in table on subsequent pages

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Noelle62 - 13 May 2008 19:18 GMT
I have a table that is several pages long. I want the first row to repeat on
each page. I have turned on "Repeat Header Row" but it isn't working.  Does
the first row actually have to be a "Header" or are they just calling it that?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 13 May 2008 20:44 GMT
A heading row is any one you designate as such by selecting "Heading Rows
Repeat." But such row or rows must be at the top of the table, and the table
must not be wrapped.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

>I have a table that is several pages long. I want the first row to repeat
>on
> each page. I have turned on "Repeat Header Row" but it isn't working.
> Does
> the first row actually have to be a "Header" or are they just calling it
> that?
Noelle62 - 13 May 2008 21:43 GMT
Thank you!  I took the wrap off and it worked!!
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> A heading row is any one you designate as such by selecting "Heading Rows
> Repeat." But such row or rows must be at the top of the table, and the table
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> > the first row actually have to be a "Header" or are they just calling it
> > that?
 
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