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Repeating headings in a table is a very useful tool....but.
My company, for reasons that defy logic, requires that the header for the continued portion of a table contain the abbreviation "(CONT)" in the header. Editing the repeated header also edits the original one. Can I edit the repeated ones without disturbing the first header in a series? Thanks |
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If you've tried, you no doubt have discovered that the repeated headings are
phantoms on subsequent pages. Hence, you cannot edit them. So, even if you could... you can't. If tables spill onto mulitple pages, a workaround would be to split the first page table from the rest of the table. Leave the first page table headings as-is. Copy the headings to the second page table, add the (Cont) notation, then repeat THAT version. You'll still have some manual work to do if rows are added or removed in the first page table. But, it should be fairly easy to work around. And, all of the subsequent pages will be automatic, so you won't have to worry about them. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "paulpenta" wrote in message ... Repeating headings in a table is a very useful tool....but. My company, for reasons that defy logic, requires that the header for the continued portion of a table contain the abbreviation "(CONT)" in the header. Editing the repeated header also edits the original one. Can I edit the repeated ones without disturbing the first header in a series? Thanks |
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If the start of the table is the first thing on the page, and you have that
page start as a result of a Next Page Section Break if it is not the first page of the document and you place a Section Break after the table, you can insert the (CONT) into a text box that is anchored to the Primary Header of the section and have a different first page header. The (CONT) will then only appear on the second and following pages of the table. A bit fiddly to set up, but it can be done. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "paulpenta" wrote in message ... Repeating headings in a table is a very useful tool....but. My company, for reasons that defy logic, requires that the header for the continued portion of a table contain the abbreviation "(CONT)" in the header. Editing the repeated header also edits the original one. Can I edit the repeated ones without disturbing the first header in a series? Thanks |
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