repeating first row

T

Terry

I have a long table that cover 3 pages (still adding rows), and I would like
my first row and tital repeat in each page.

How can I do that?
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Select the row. Under the Tables menu, select the entry for Heading row
repeat.
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S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

The title will not repeat unless you put it in the first row of the table
(which can be borderless). Select the title row and heading row(s) and check
"Heading Rows Repeat" on the Table menu.
 
B

Braulio

How do I can put in a cell of the row (the row that is the title and is
going to be repeated) a cell with information of the number of page or
sheet, i.e.:
page 1
| Title | Sheet 1 of 10 |

next page
| Title | Sheet 2 of 10 |

and so on

I tried to do this but Word changes all the pages with the same information.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

You really can't do this in a table because the heading row is an artifact;
it really exists only on the first page and is repeated on the rest. But you
could put this in the header. Create a separate section for the table,
restart numbering, and use SectionPages for the Y in Page X of Y.
 

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