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Hi folks,
I have a table that is going to span several pages, I have chosen to allow Word to place the headings. Each page had a header that is the same as the previous page. My question is this, the page has the header, the next row has an A then the table. On the subsequent page it would have the header, the next row would be an B and then the next portion of the table and so on. Is there an easy way to put the B, C, D portion and still let the table travel across the pages? |
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In the page header, you could put a { PAGE \* ALPHABETIC } field.
-- Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a paid consulting basis. Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP "helpdesk genie" wrote in message ... Hi folks, I have a table that is going to span several pages, I have chosen to allow Word to place the headings. Each page had a header that is the same as the previous page. My question is this, the page has the header, the next row has an A then the table. On the subsequent page it would have the header, the next row would be an B and then the next portion of the table and so on. Is there an easy way to put the B, C, D portion and still let the table travel across the pages? |
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