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I have a table with two columns. The first column contains a heading3
numbered indicator for steps (6.1.1, next row 6.1.2, etc.), the second column holds text. Step 6.1.4 spans two pages and I need to indicate 6.1.4 in the first column of the second page also (for auditing purposes). How do I do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. These auditors are driving me crazy! |
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The only way (though probably not really satisfactory is to insert a cross
reference to the heading number. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "mad227" wrote in message ... I have a table with two columns. The first column contains a heading3 numbered indicator for steps (6.1.1, next row 6.1.2, etc.), the second column holds text. Step 6.1.4 spans two pages and I need to indicate 6.1.4 in the first column of the second page also (for auditing purposes). How do I do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. These auditors are driving me crazy! |
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