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Margaret Aldis
 
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If you must use Word Sections, then they will break the table - but in that
case perhaps you can place these rows in the Header instead? Use a Styleref
field for the "fifth row" reference to current subsection.

Alternatively, maybe you can find a solution that does not require section
breaks? If you need to force page breaks, try "page break before" settings
on the paragraph.

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"Chris Beneteau" Chris wrote in message
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I'm looking to create essential a two-tiered heading system for a table.
On
the top of every page, I want four rows to repeat. A fifth row will also
be
repeated, but giving the title of the subsection. What I'm currently
tring
is using the fifth row as an IF field, that changes the text in the cell
according to the section it is in, but I can't get the five rows to repeat
throughout the document. The section breaks seem to tell the "Heading
Rows
Repeat" command to stop. How can I change the format of the Heading Rows
Repeat so that it continues throughout the table, regardless of section,
OR,
is there a lesser section command I can use instead? Any suggestions
would
be greatly appreciated. Thanks.