"Heading rows repeat" will work provided there are no section or page breaks
(but you can apply the "Page break before" property without splitting the
table), but you will see the repeated headings only in Print Layout view
(not in Normal). If headings are not repeating, I have found the usual cause
to be that the table is actually split, even though it doesn't appear to be,
and the reason it is split is that is has (probably inadvertently) been
dragged and become wrapped. Go to Table Properties (Table tab) and make sure
that the text wrapping is set to None.
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Jan Rauter said:
I created a table across 2 pages, there are no manual section brakes
inserted. I want the header row to be repeated at the top of the second
page. According to the word help, this should work perfectly using the
property in subject.