I use word 2000 and 2003. A table extends over two or three pages. It
starts in the middle of page 1 after I've typed a bunch of words.
The first line consists of headings, I skip a line and below that I type
information in multiple rows. Then page 2, 3 etc appear.
I want the portions of the table on page 2, 3 etc to automatically have a
top lne repeating the headings. Any suggestions. I can't just copy and
paste a row onto the top line, because the work is dynamic and the actual
first row of information on page 2 and 3 changes.
DeanH - 30 May 2008 16:03 GMT
Select the rows you want to repeat on subsequent pages (this selection must
include the first (top-most) row) Table menu, click Heading Rows Repeat.
Hope this helps
DeanH
> I use word 2000 and 2003. A table extends over two or three pages. It
> starts in the middle of page 1 after I've typed a bunch of words.
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> paste a row onto the top line, because the work is dynamic and the actual
> first row of information on page 2 and 3 changes.