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Default Heading row repeats but not from first heading row

I have a single column table with four rows; two of the rows are heading
rows. I'd like the second heading row to repeat at the top of the following
page when the cell below it continues on a second page. Is there a
work-around that would allow me to set the second heading row to repeat at
the top of the following page?

Thanks for any help that can be provided,
Elle
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Default Heading row repeats but not from first heading row

No, heading rows are all or nothing. If your first "heading" row is a table
caption or title, then take it out of the table; make it a paragraph
(formatted as "Keep with next") above the table. If you really need a table
row above the repeating heading row, split the table between the row and
format the paragraph between the tables as Hidden.

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"Elle" wrote in message
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I have a single column table with four rows; two of the rows are heading
rows. I'd like the second heading row to repeat at the top of the

following
page when the cell below it continues on a second page. Is there a
work-around that would allow me to set the second heading row to repeat at
the top of the following page?

Thanks for any help that can be provided,
Elle


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Default Heading row repeats but not from first heading row

Splitting the table and formatting the paragraph between the tables as Hidden
did the trick! YEAH!

Thanks,
Elle

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

No, heading rows are all or nothing. If your first "heading" row is a table
caption or title, then take it out of the table; make it a paragraph
(formatted as "Keep with next") above the table. If you really need a table
row above the repeating heading row, split the table between the row and
format the paragraph between the tables as Hidden.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Elle" wrote in message
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I have a single column table with four rows; two of the rows are heading
rows. I'd like the second heading row to repeat at the top of the

following
page when the cell below it continues on a second page. Is there a
work-around that would allow me to set the second heading row to repeat at
the top of the following page?

Thanks for any help that can be provided,
Elle



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