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How do I define Heading Row?
Hi,
I am working on MS Office 2003. I have created a table and want the header row to repeat on all pages. I have made the seeting under tables to "Heading Row repeats". However, the first row is still not repeating across pages. How can I make it appear on all pages? Regards, nikhil |
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How do I define Heading Row?
Things to check:
A. Are you in Print Layout view? Heading rows are not repeated in Normal view. B. Make sure that you have not applied "Heading Rows Repeat" to the entire table. C. The heading rows can be one ore more contiguous rows but the row(s) must be in the very start of the table. D. Make sure that you actually have one table only. If you have inserted manual page breaks, this will have split your table into more tables (an empty paragraph is found between the tables €“ turn-ing on formatting marks (Ctrl+Shift+8) helps finding the problems). E. In Table Table Properties Table tab, make sure that text wrapping is set to None. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Nikhil" wrote: Hi, I am working on MS Office 2003. I have created a table and want the header row to repeat on all pages. I have made the seeting under tables to "Heading Row repeats". However, the first row is still not repeating across pages. How can I make it appear on all pages? Regards, nikhil |
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How do I define Heading Row?
Thanks a lot. In my case, I had to use the option E "set text wrapping to
None" as I had already implemented step A to Step D. The issue is now resolved. Regards, Nikhil "Lene Fredborg" wrote: Things to check: A. Are you in Print Layout view? Heading rows are not repeated in Normal view. B. Make sure that you have not applied "Heading Rows Repeat" to the entire table. C. The heading rows can be one ore more contiguous rows but the row(s) must be in the very start of the table. D. Make sure that you actually have one table only. If you have inserted manual page breaks, this will have split your table into more tables (an empty paragraph is found between the tables €“ turn-ing on formatting marks (Ctrl+Shift+8) helps finding the problems). E. In Table Table Properties Table tab, make sure that text wrapping is set to None. -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Nikhil" wrote: Hi, I am working on MS Office 2003. I have created a table and want the header row to repeat on all pages. I have made the seeting under tables to "Heading Row repeats". However, the first row is still not repeating across pages. How can I make it appear on all pages? Regards, nikhil |
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