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Tricia Duke

Even though I have selected my rows to repeat on the following page, when you continue on to the subsequent pages the rows that are supposed to repeat don't. Any solutions?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Also make sure that the rows selected are the top rows of the table. You can
select as many rows as you like but they must be contiguous and include the
first row. Inserting a manual page break will break the table, but
formatting a row as "Page break before" will not.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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Janice C.

Answer:

It almost sounds like there is a chance the table has
another table below where someone may have attempted to
copy and paste another table, and tried to merge the two,
but the two did not properly merge. You can usually spot
this with the inside table grid lines appearing
misaligned. After highlighting the rows you want to
repeat, and the feature allows you to checkmark, "Repeat
as header row....." then you have the correct steps. Good
luck.

-----Original Message-----
Even though I have selected my rows to repeat on the
following page, when you continue on to the subsequent
pages the rows that are supposed to repeat don't. Any
solutions?
 
B

Bob S

Even though I have selected my rows to repeat on the following page, when you continue on to the subsequent pages the rows that are supposed to repeat don't. Any solutions?

Change from Normal View to Print Layout View.

Bob S
 

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