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Old 03-18-2016, 12:17 AM
User12344321 User12344321 is offline Table Header - have 'continued' on subsequent pages... Windows 7 64bit Table Header - have 'continued' on subsequent pages... Office 2013
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Yes. It is not simple and can be difficult to edit.

Put the word "continued" in the header row of the table, that is, in the first row.

With your selection point outside the header row, insert a borderless white shape that occludes the word "continued." That shape must be anchored outside the header row. It can be anchored outside the table itself.

When the table wraps onto another page, the occluding shape will not be duplicated and the word will appear.

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Eeek!

Thought there might be a simple 'yeah, insert this field...' answer.

Hmmm...will give it a go, see how easy it is to maintain!

Thanks

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