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Instead of using a manual page break, format the appropriate table row as
"Page break before" (in the Paragraph dialog box, Line and Page Breaks tab); that way, you will get a page break but the table will not be split, preserving the header rows. To display the Paragraph dialog box: In Word 2007, click Paragraph on the Format menu. In Word 2007, click the dialog launcher button in the Paragraph group on the Home ribbon tab. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "binar" wrote in message ... Fellow Forum Members, I have tables that needs to be split with a page break in order to add a "Continued" at the top of the tables only to the tables that span several pages. This uses up one header row, but I also need a second header row for the table itself to show the table column titles. How do I add a second header row that sticks? Going to Table and using the Header Row Repeat command creates a second header row, but when I close the document and then reopen it, the second header row dissappears. The Header Row Repeat command doesn't permanently stick. I'm using table styles, and I've tried modifying the table style and no luck. How do I get two repeating header rows following a Page Break split? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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