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I know how to select the first row in a table, containing my table heading or
title, and make it repeat on the next page, when the table overlaps the end of the page. How do I get Word to recognize that the table has spanned more than one page and on the second and subsequent pages, repeat the Table Title but with the word "CONTINUED", or "(Cont.)", or similar, appended to the end of the Table Title. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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