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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on,
then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
You can do as follows:
1. In the first table row, type €ś(cont.)€ť as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text €ś(cont.)€ť, create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby €śhiding€ť the text €ś(cont.)€ť. Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the €śAdvanced Layout€ť dialog box (opened via the €śAdvanced€ť button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on €śMove object with text€ť and €śLock anchor€ť to best possible keep track of the object. -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
I was experimenting with that as your reply arrived. I hadn't understood
before how to link the textbox to the text above the table yet. But there is still a sticky issue - the Table of Contents (in this case, the list of tables with their titles) assumes the table title is "title (cont)". I can hide the "cont" in the first occurrence of the title in the body of the document, but I don't know how to make Word ignore it in the list of table titles. I tried to make the last portion of the table title be "normal" style/format (the first part is "Table" style/format, which generates the auto link to the table of contents); but Word doesn't seem to allow a different format for a portion of the title. Appreciate your help! Joe "Lene Fredborg" wrote: You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type €ś(cont.)€ť as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text €ś(cont.)€ť, create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby €śhiding€ť the text €ś(cont.)€ť. Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the €śAdvanced Layout€ť dialog box (opened via the €śAdvanced€ť button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on €śMove object with text€ť and €śLock anchor€ť to best possible keep track of the object. -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
I would modify Lene's procedure to suggest anchoring the text box to text in
the second (or first non-heading) row of the table. That way you can be sure it will stay on the same page with the heading row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type "(cont.)" as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text "(cont.)", create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby "hiding" the text "(cont.)". Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the "Advanced Layout" dialog box (opened via the "Advanced" button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on "Move object with text" and "Lock anchor" to best possible keep track of the object.' -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
In 2007, 2003, and 2002, use the style separator. Create a style that looks
like your caption style but named, say, caption clone. Type the caption and the continuation notice on separate lines and apply the appropriate styles. Put the cursor anywhere in the caption (first of the two paragraphs), then click the style separator. ---You'll have to add it to your toolbar in W2002-3 from the all commands list or to the QAT in W2007 from the commands not in ribbon list. The table TOC should only pick up the caption style (or whatever style name you have asked it to look for). In Word versions before 2002, you can do the same thing by applying the font style hidden to the paragraph mark at the end of the caption. W2007 has a new feature, linked (paragraph and character) styles, that allows you to put two styles in the same paragraph. A linked style, whether used as a paragraph style or a character style, can be picked up by a TOC. It works OK in my few tests, but I haven't tried it in a production document. ********* I worked many years at an federal agency whose multipage table titles also had to add "Continued." on all but the first and last page. The last page had to add "Concluded." instead. I guess that, with Word (which they weren't using when I left), they have to add a second text box. PamC Joe Presson wrote: I was experimenting with that as your reply arrived. I hadn't understood before how to link the textbox to the text above the table yet. But there is still a sticky issue - the Table of Contents (in this case, the list of tables with their titles) assumes the table title is "title (cont)". I can hide the "cont" in the first occurrence of the title in the body of the document, but I don't know how to make Word ignore it in the list of table titles. I tried to make the last portion of the table title be "normal" style/format (the first part is "Table" style/format, which generates the auto link to the table of contents); but Word doesn't seem to allow a different format for a portion of the title. Appreciate your help! Joe You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type €ś(cont.)€ť as you want it to appear on the [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200812/1 |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
The suggestions talk about anchoring the text box to either some text above
the table or to the 1st non-header row. I have not found any info on how to anchor a text box. I put the insertion cursor where I want the text box to be hooked to, but when the (blank) text box is moved over the first instance of the heading row that I wish to cover up, either the text box jumps to the top of the page, or the text box shows up on both the start of the table and the continuation of the table. Same result when I try to move a text box from the top of the page down to the desired location. I appreciate the suggestions and I just hope I can get over this last hurdle. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I would modify Lene's procedure to suggest anchoring the text box to text in the second (or first non-heading) row of the table. That way you can be sure it will stay on the same page with the heading row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type "(cont.)" as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text "(cont.)", create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby "hiding" the text "(cont.)". Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the "Advanced Layout" dialog box (opened via the "Advanced" button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on "Move object with text" and "Lock anchor" to best possible keep track of the object.' -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
I also tried using an empty rectangle shape, same results.
"Joe Presson" wrote: The suggestions talk about anchoring the text box to either some text above the table or to the 1st non-header row. I have not found any info on how to anchor a text box. I put the insertion cursor where I want the text box to be hooked to, but when the (blank) text box is moved over the first instance of the heading row that I wish to cover up, either the text box jumps to the top of the page, or the text box shows up on both the start of the table and the continuation of the table. Same result when I try to move a text box from the top of the page down to the desired location. I appreciate the suggestions and I just hope I can get over this last hurdle. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I would modify Lene's procedure to suggest anchoring the text box to text in the second (or first non-heading) row of the table. That way you can be sure it will stay on the same page with the heading row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type "(cont.)" as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text "(cont.)", create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby "hiding" the text "(cont.)". Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the "Advanced Layout" dialog box (opened via the "Advanced" button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on "Move object with text" and "Lock anchor" to best possible keep track of the object.' -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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Mod Table Title on continuation pages?
This can indeed be very frustrating. In the Advanced Layout dialog for the
shape or text box, you can set the position precisely "Relative to Paragraph," and that will be relative to the paragraph to which it is anchored. Some trial and error may be needed to fine-tune this, but it should adjust automatically as you drag the shape/text box where you want it (use Alt to override the grid if required). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Joe Presson" wrote in message ... I also tried using an empty rectangle shape, same results. "Joe Presson" wrote: The suggestions talk about anchoring the text box to either some text above the table or to the 1st non-header row. I have not found any info on how to anchor a text box. I put the insertion cursor where I want the text box to be hooked to, but when the (blank) text box is moved over the first instance of the heading row that I wish to cover up, either the text box jumps to the top of the page, or the text box shows up on both the start of the table and the continuation of the table. Same result when I try to move a text box from the top of the page down to the desired location. I appreciate the suggestions and I just hope I can get over this last hurdle. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I would modify Lene's procedure to suggest anchoring the text box to text in the second (or first non-heading) row of the table. That way you can be sure it will stay on the same page with the heading row. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Lene Fredborg" wrote in message ... You can do as follows: 1. In the first table row, type "(cont.)" as you want it to appear on the following pages. Make sure that Table Heading Rows Repeat is turned on for that row. 2. On top of the text "(cont.)", create a text box or an AutoShape with the same shading as the table row (if no shading, use white fill), thereby "hiding" the text "(cont.)". Make sure the text box/AutoShape is anchored to a paragraph above the table so that it will not repeat on the following pages (it must be anchored to a paragraph that will remain on the same page as the first table row). In the "Advanced Layout" dialog box (opened via the "Advanced" button on the Layout tab of the Format Text Box/Format AutoShape dialog box) I would turn on "Move object with text" and "Lock anchor" to best possible keep track of the object.' -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Joe Presson" wrote: Need to find a way to have a table title listed for the first page it's on, then if there is a continuation page, the same title followed by "(cont)". I can do a title that is the same using the heading row, but I can't figure out how to have the (cont) show up after the title on the continuation page(s) to show it is a continuation. Or if I could put something on the first page just prior to the table that would override the (cont) so it didn't appear on the first page. Snce this is a US Government requirement for documents, WORD should support it somehow. |
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