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Not sure this is the best solution, but how about suing cross references and
adding the word "continued" by hand? Of course it depends on the level of automation you require, but at least the table number is updated. "scottkinsey" wrote: I want to include the Table Caption on each page of a table. But, on subsequent pages, I want to add the word "Continued". I've placed the table caption in the first row and marked it as a header row. So, it repeats like I want, but I can't figure out how to add the word Continued on the following pages. For instance, say a table begins on page x. I place the table caption in the first row as Table 3.2.1-1 - Table of Procedures. When the table flows over to the next page, I want the first row to be: Table 3.2.1-1 - Table of Procedures (Continued). I don't want to split the table and 'fake' it because I have some long tables and editing would require reformatting the tables. Any suggestions ? |
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