Suzanne,
Thanks very much indeed for your nifty solution! I gave it a try and
found it works very well. Appreciate the simple and elegant solution. Took
me a little while to come to grips with anchoring the box in the
non-repeating row, but after that, it was a snap. Again, many thanks!
Jeff Rocheteau
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
There is no built-in way to do this. If you don't mind repeating the entire
heading followed by the continued line, add it to the repeating heading and
then, on the first page, cover it with an AutoShape or text box (no line and
white fill) anchored to a paragraph in the first row of the table.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"RJRocheteau" wrote in message
...
I know how to select the first row in a table, containing my table heading
or
title, and make it repeat on the next page, when the table overlaps the
end
of the page.
How do I get Word to recognize that the table has spanned more than one
page
and on the second and subsequent pages, repeat the Table Title but with
the
word "CONTINUED", or "(Cont.)", or similar, appended to the end of the
Table
Title.
Thanks in advance for any help.