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Hi All,
This is what I'm trying to do. At work we have order forms for produce, etc. and occasionally they have to be edited so I don't want tables spanning across the page. This is what I'm doing: - making one continuous table going down the left side of the page - using the Columns, I'm getting the table to span two columns - this works, however I cannot get the header to repeat at the top of the second column. It's been my understanding that Word sees the second column as a second page, so in Tables I asked it to repeat at the top of the page. As you can see, it's not doing that. Any ideas? Anne ![]() |
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It does work if done correctly. With your table, it appears you've split in two by inserting a column break in the first column. You should not do that; instead let the table manage the column-wrapping for itself.
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