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I have several reports with very long tables (50 pages) with multiple
sub-sections of varying length. Current heading is the column titles
repeating each page. Each sub-section has a "Header" row merging all cells.
Some sub-sections span several pages. The client wants the sub-section
heading to repeat on each page. Previously done manually but got messed up
before final printing as margins changed. Is there any way to have it done
"auto". (There are several iterations of the report in the approval process
that change table length)
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Default repeat a variable header row in a table

One way to approach this would be to put part of the heading in the document
header (the table would have to be in a separate section). This could be
done in two ways:

1. Put the column headings in the header. Then split the table each time
there's a new subsection heading and tag its merged heading row as the
heading to repeat.

2. Have the column headings as the repeating rows for the entire table.
Insert the subsection heading row once where it begins and repeat it in the
header with a StyleRef field. You'd need to use "Different first page"
formatting for the section so that the first subsection heading would not
appear on the first page.

Option 2 would probably be easier because it wouldn't be necessary to put
the subsection heading (StyleRef) in a table, and the top and header margins
could therefore be adjusted to allow the heading to ride just at the top of
the table. If you put the column headings (in a table row) in the header,
Word will insist on an empty text paragraph following the table, and you'll
have to format it as Hidden text.

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I have several reports with very long tables (50 pages) with multiple
sub-sections of varying length. Current heading is the column titles
repeating each page. Each sub-section has a "Header" row merging all

cells.
Some sub-sections span several pages. The client wants the sub-section
heading to repeat on each page. Previously done manually but got messed up
before final printing as margins changed. Is there any way to have it done
"auto". (There are several iterations of the report in the approval

process
that change table length)


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Default repeat a variable header row in a table

I do like the second option - unfortunately - and I did not mention it in my
initial document, the client required the completed document on their
template with their standard headers.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

One way to approach this would be to put part of the heading in the document
header (the table would have to be in a separate section). This could be
done in two ways:

1. Put the column headings in the header. Then split the table each time
there's a new subsection heading and tag its merged heading row as the
heading to repeat.

2. Have the column headings as the repeating rows for the entire table.
Insert the subsection heading row once where it begins and repeat it in the
header with a StyleRef field. You'd need to use "Different first page"
formatting for the section so that the first subsection heading would not
appear on the first page.

Option 2 would probably be easier because it wouldn't be necessary to put
the subsection heading (StyleRef) in a table, and the top and header margins
could therefore be adjusted to allow the heading to ride just at the top of
the table. If you put the column headings (in a table row) in the header,
Word will insist on an empty text paragraph following the table, and you'll
have to format it as Hidden text.

--
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.

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I have several reports with very long tables (50 pages) with multiple
sub-sections of varying length. Current heading is the column titles
repeating each page. Each sub-section has a "Header" row merging all

cells.
Some sub-sections span several pages. The client wants the sub-section
heading to repeat on each page. Previously done manually but got messed up
before final printing as margins changed. Is there any way to have it done
"auto". (There are several iterations of the report in the approval

process
that change table length)



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