Is there a manual page break in the table? If so, it has been split into
two, which explains why the heading row refuses to repeat. To force a
certain row to the next page, instead do this: Select the row and click
Format | Paragraph. On the Line and Page Breaks tab, click the "Page
break before" option, and click OK.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"wmartin" wrote in message
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Hi I'm having exactly the same problem as mlewis. Doug I followed your
advice
and am still not having any success. Do you have any further
suggestions?
Thanks very much
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
You should not set the "Allow row to break across pages" for the
heading
row. You do not want it to do that; you want it to repeat.
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Hope this helps.
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"mlewis" wrote in message
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Thanks for writing, Jezebel. I don't even know where one would set
"every"
row to repeat. After highlighting Row 1; in Table Properties, Row
Tab; I
highlighted the *Allow row to break across pages* and *Repeat as
header
row
at the top of each page,* but depending how Word is feeling, it
may or may
not do either. This had been a problem for YEARS and I always
blamed
whoever
used the computer before. THIS time, however, both the computer
and the
software are brand-spankin' new.
Do you have any other thoughts?
Mary
"Jezebel" wrote:
Check that you haven't set *every* row to repeat.
"mlewis" wrote in message
news
I can not make the table headings repeat on subsequent pages in
my Word
Table. This has happened from time to time on different
computers,
etc.,
but
this is a new computer and a new Microsoft Office package AND
the first
table
at my new workpace. The page breaks are created by Word; I'm
using the
Print
Layout View; and I've clicked the heading Rows Repeat on the
Table
menu.
HELP! Please.