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The approach I'd suggest is that you turn the entire form into a single table (with cells/rows bordered or not, as appropriate) and apply the table 'Header Rows' property to the rows you want to repeat on each new page. No code required and much less error-prone (e.g. users modifying the 'header' data on one page but not all pages).
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