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Disappearing headers
I have a document that I want to be one long table (many, many pages). There
is a Section Break between two rows of the table that causes the table to split and the lower part jumps to the next page. When I delete the Section Break to join the two parts of the table together, that works, but my headers disappear. How do I fix it? |
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Disappearing headers
If you mean Header as in Header and Footer and not "Header Row", this is an
issue specifically to do with Sections and not with Tables. When you delete the Section Break the Header from the previous second Section is "transfered" to the first section. Before deleting Sections, ensure the "second" section's Header and Footer are what you want and that the "Same as previous" is deactivated, unless this is Exactly what you want. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...onscontent.htm for further details. If it is Header Row Repeat issue, the Header Row on the first part of the table will supercede any subsequent Header Rows after merge. Hope this helps DeanH "GAP@DOT" wrote: I have a document that I want to be one long table (many, many pages). There is a Section Break between two rows of the table that causes the table to split and the lower part jumps to the next page. When I delete the Section Break to join the two parts of the table together, that works, but my headers disappear. How do I fix it? |
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Disappearing headers
Thanks. I linked the second Section to the first and the headers showed up
as I wanted. "DeanH" wrote: If you mean Header as in Header and Footer and not "Header Row", this is an issue specifically to do with Sections and not with Tables. When you delete the Section Break the Header from the previous second Section is "transfered" to the first section. Before deleting Sections, ensure the "second" section's Header and Footer are what you want and that the "Same as previous" is deactivated, unless this is Exactly what you want. See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...onscontent.htm for further details. If it is Header Row Repeat issue, the Header Row on the first part of the table will supercede any subsequent Header Rows after merge. Hope this helps DeanH "GAP@DOT" wrote: I have a document that I want to be one long table (many, many pages). There is a Section Break between two rows of the table that causes the table to split and the lower part jumps to the next page. When I delete the Section Break to join the two parts of the table together, that works, but my headers disappear. How do I fix it? |
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