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Using WORD2003
Is there any way to repeat the cell contents of a vertically merged
cell when the cell spans pages?
example:
Column 1 has one entry related to two entries in column2 which
have
numerous entries releated to them.

When spanning multiple pages often it is necessary to go back and
find
out the contents of column #1.

I have tried nested tables but headers do not seem to repeat on a
nested table.




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Default Repeating row contents

No, a table row set as a repeated heading cannot be larger than the page in
Word (that is, it cannot span pages). Then it will disappear into the bottom
margin.

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Using WORD2003
Is there any way to repeat the cell contents of a vertically merged
cell when the cell spans pages?
example:
Column 1 has one entry related to two entries in column2 which
have
numerous entries releated to them.

When spanning multiple pages often it is necessary to go back and
find
out the contents of column #1.

I have tried nested tables but headers do not seem to repeat on a
nested table.




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dgreene





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