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You can, of course, have two lines in a single cell, but it you actually
want two rows, you can have that, too. You can have as many repeating rows
as you want; they just have to be consecutive and include the first row.
Select the rows to be repeated and click on Table | Heading Rows Repeat.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Wendy Elizabeth" wrote in
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I am new to working with excel 2003 and word 2003.

In a Word 2003 document that I am writing, I am want to include a 2 line
header for a table that goes to 13 pages in the Word document. I want each
page of the Word document to include the two line column header for every
page that cotnains the excel spreadhseet (table).
I can see how I can include a one line header for each page of the Word
document that contains the table by selecting table properties. However I
would like to know how to include the two line column header for every
pages
that contains the table.

Thanks!