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Pecan Pecan is offline Multiple Row Headings and Last Column Alignment Windows XP Multiple Row Headings and Last Column Alignment Office 2010 32bit
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Default Multiple Row Headings and Last Column Alignment

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I quite frequently use multiple row table headings that I want repeated on subsequent pages. Word "remembers" that there should be multiple heading rows while the file is open. After the file is saved and closed Word remembers that only the first row is to be repeated. I've tried merging the cells and deleting the cell border to create a faux "merged cell", but nothing seems to work. Is there a way to resolve this?

Also, I've created a table style and am having problems determining what is causing the misalignment of the information in the last column. Regardless of the addition or deletion of columns, the problem is always with the last column. I've tried everything I know to check (modifing style last column, cell spacing, paragraph spacing, line spacing, etc.), and have not had any luck. Any ideas?

For reference I've attached a file that contains the tables.



Thanks for any assistance anyone can offer!
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