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Hi,
I'd like to create a repeating section heading to make a manual book. I want to have this heading at the top of all pages: Instructor Manual version 2.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- [paragraph...] From OReilly Word Hack, it says: 1. Select the text I want to make the section heading 2. Convert into table (1 row) 3. Go to Table Properties, under Row tab, click the check box for "Repeat as header row at the top of each page" After that, it should work, but it doesn't. Anyone knows what I did wrong? Thank you. -- Lito Kusnadi Technical Consultant React Solutions AU |
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