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is there an easy way to repeat the bottom row of a table across pages? So if
on the first page, the bottom row is row 40, can that be repeated at the
bottom of all concecutive pages? My guess is not easily and would involve
some VBA code, but figured I'd make sure. Thanks

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Default Repeat Bottom Rows

You'd need to put it in the footer, presumably of a separate section
containing only the table.

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is there an easy way to repeat the bottom row of a table across pages? So

if
on the first page, the bottom row is row 40, can that be repeated at the
bottom of all concecutive pages? My guess is not easily and would involve
some VBA code, but figured I'd make sure. Thanks

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MS Office Master 2000 ed.
MS Project White Belt 2003

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