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I'm working on a document with 12 tables. I've selected the first row of each table (one by one) and set Table properties > Row > Repeat as header row; I've also cleared (deselected) Allow row to break.
11 of 12 tables now have a repeating header. One of them – you've guessed it – doesn't. Any ideas on how to make this one rogue row behave like the others? |
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Rather than using that process (even though it works for most of your tables), have you tried highlighting the first row then, from the Layout tab, selected "Repeat Header Rows" from the Data portion of the Layout Tab?
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Hm … looks like a different route to apply the same formatting, and has the same lack of effect on the rogue table :-{ It wasn't a route I'd thought of, though, so thanks for the tip.
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