You can use "Page break before" formatting on a row to break a table without
splitting it (the heading row(s) will continue). And note that the heading
row(s) must be at the top of the table and contiguous. Make sure you don't
have any non-heading rows selected when you apply this formatting.
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"DSG Boss" DSG
wrote in message
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Remember, you must not put in page breaks, but let the table continue on.
If
you break the table into separate tables (as on separate pages), you lose
the
header function.
"Carpedyce" wrote:
When I create or edit a table and select 'Repeat as Header Row at the
Top of
each Page' it does not work.