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Arggghhhhh! I had tried it 100 times and it wouldn't work, but when I tried
the 101st time IT WORKED! Now I just won't touch it and I'll hope it sticks. Of course I still don't know why it wouldn't work the first 100 times. Ya gotta love Mr. Gates. "Idaho Word Man" wrote: I have a multi-page table that needs to have the top three rows repeat as a header. When I mark only the top row as a header, it repeats just fine, but whenever I try to mark more than one row as a header, nothing repeats. The rows I'm trying to mark as headers are all contiguous. I have tried marking them as header rows in the Table Properties dialog box and also by using the Table Heading Rows Repeat menu command. When I put my cursor in any one of the top three rows, the Table Properties dialog box shows the row as being marked as a header row. I've checked to make sure there are no deleted rows being tracked, and there is nothing marked as hidden. Any guesses on why this won't work? I always thought it was supposed to, and I think I've been able to make it work before. Thanks, Fred I'm running Word 2003 under XP Professional. |
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