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I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I
need to insert a table header row with a top and bottom border that repeats the name of the table and says continued, like this: Table 1 (continued) __________________________________________________ ______________ ColumnTitle Column Title __________________________________________________ ______________ How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. |
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Format the first row of the table as desired. Select it. On the Layout tab
of the Table Tools, click Repeat Header Rows. Note: Once again MS has made the label of this option extremely misleading. Neither this label nor "Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu of Word 2003 is anywhere near as easy to understand as whatever it was in some previous versions (I forget the wording) that made it clear the the option was to "Mark as a heading row." If this one even said, "Repeat as Header Row," it would make more sense. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "mroqueta" wrote in message ... I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I need to insert a table header row with a top and bottom border that repeats the name of the table and says continued, like this: Table 1 (continued) __________________________________________________ ______________ ColumnTitle Column Title __________________________________________________ ______________ How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. |
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If you need to repeat the table caption too, place it in the top row of the
table€”with "(continued) included. Select both rows and click the Repeat header row button. One of Suzanne's wonderful pages describes how to use a text box to hide the first instance of "(continued)". Let's hope she comes back to tell you where it is. PamC Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Format the first row of the table as desired. Select it. On the Layout tab of the Table Tools, click Repeat Header Rows. Note: Once again MS has made the label of this option extremely misleading. Neither this label nor "Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu of Word 2003 is anywhere near as easy to understand as whatever it was in some previous versions (I forget the wording) that made it clear the the option was to "Mark as a heading row." If this one even said, "Repeat as Header Row," it would make more sense. I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200810/1 |
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I don't think I or anyone else has ever actually written an article about
this, though perhaps I should. It's a fairly simple idea, though, that really doesn't deserve a whole Web page: 1. Put the whole caption, including the "continued" notice, in the first row and mark it as a heading row. 2. Insert a text box or AutoShape (no line, white fill) to just cover the "continued" notice. Make sure that this shape is anchored in a non-heading row so it won't repeat. This is, of course, more complex than the above might suggest. If you use the form "(continued)" or "--continued" after the full caption, you can just about manage it (easier with parentheses than a dash). But if you want to repeat just the table number (without the actual title) and the continued notice, this won't work. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "PamC via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:8c3f9d32bccff@uwe... If you need to repeat the table caption too, place it in the top row of the table-with "(continued) included. Select both rows and click the Repeat header row button. One of Suzanne's wonderful pages describes how to use a text box to hide the first instance of "(continued)". Let's hope she comes back to tell you where it is. PamC Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Format the first row of the table as desired. Select it. On the Layout tab of the Table Tools, click Repeat Header Rows. Note: Once again MS has made the label of this option extremely misleading. Neither this label nor "Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu of Word 2003 is anywhere near as easy to understand as whatever it was in some previous versions (I forget the wording) that made it clear the the option was to "Mark as a heading row." If this one even said, "Repeat as Header Row," it would make more sense. I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200810/1 |
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Thank you, Suzanne. That was a very clever solution! This is an APA
dissertation and they are sticklers for having everything perfect. I really appreciate it. Regards, Mildred "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think I or anyone else has ever actually written an article about this, though perhaps I should. It's a fairly simple idea, though, that really doesn't deserve a whole Web page: 1. Put the whole caption, including the "continued" notice, in the first row and mark it as a heading row. 2. Insert a text box or AutoShape (no line, white fill) to just cover the "continued" notice. Make sure that this shape is anchored in a non-heading row so it won't repeat. This is, of course, more complex than the above might suggest. If you use the form "(continued)" or "--continued" after the full caption, you can just about manage it (easier with parentheses than a dash). But if you want to repeat just the table number (without the actual title) and the continued notice, this won't work. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "PamC via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:8c3f9d32bccff@uwe... If you need to repeat the table caption too, place it in the top row of the table-with "(continued) included. Select both rows and click the Repeat header row button. One of Suzanne's wonderful pages describes how to use a text box to hide the first instance of "(continued)". Let's hope she comes back to tell you where it is. PamC Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Format the first row of the table as desired. Select it. On the Layout tab of the Table Tools, click Repeat Header Rows. Note: Once again MS has made the label of this option extremely misleading. Neither this label nor "Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu of Word 2003 is anywhere near as easy to understand as whatever it was in some previous versions (I forget the wording) that made it clear the the option was to "Mark as a heading row." If this one even said, "Repeat as Header Row," it would make more sense. I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200810/1 |
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Glad I could help. It would be really helpful if thesis/dissertation
committees (or the graduate office or whoever sets the requirements) would become familiar enough with Word (or the WP software de jour) and learn what can and can't be done within reason. Sometimes I think I'm glad I did my thesis in the days when, as long you stayed inside the blue line, the graduate office was happy, and my thesis advisor had no further requirements of me except that the content make sense. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "mroqueta" wrote in message ... Thank you, Suzanne. That was a very clever solution! This is an APA dissertation and they are sticklers for having everything perfect. I really appreciate it. Regards, Mildred "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I don't think I or anyone else has ever actually written an article about this, though perhaps I should. It's a fairly simple idea, though, that really doesn't deserve a whole Web page: 1. Put the whole caption, including the "continued" notice, in the first row and mark it as a heading row. 2. Insert a text box or AutoShape (no line, white fill) to just cover the "continued" notice. Make sure that this shape is anchored in a non-heading row so it won't repeat. This is, of course, more complex than the above might suggest. If you use the form "(continued)" or "--continued" after the full caption, you can just about manage it (easier with parentheses than a dash). But if you want to repeat just the table number (without the actual title) and the continued notice, this won't work. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "PamC via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:8c3f9d32bccff@uwe... If you need to repeat the table caption too, place it in the top row of the table-with "(continued) included. Select both rows and click the Repeat header row button. One of Suzanne's wonderful pages describes how to use a text box to hide the first instance of "(continued)". Let's hope she comes back to tell you where it is. PamC Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Format the first row of the table as desired. Select it. On the Layout tab of the Table Tools, click Repeat Header Rows. Note: Once again MS has made the label of this option extremely misleading. Neither this label nor "Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu of Word 2003 is anywhere near as easy to understand as whatever it was in some previous versions (I forget the wording) that made it clear the the option was to "Mark as a heading row." If this one even said, "Repeat as Header Row," it would make more sense. I'm creating an APA document with a table that breaks across several pages. I [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] How can I go about this in Word 2007? Your help is appreciated. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200810/1 |
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