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![]() This will sound rather convoluted, and probably atract lots of "you don't need to do that, just do this..." sorts of replies, but trust me, I have my reasons, convoluted though they may be. I want to place a page number field (actually, a computed page number a-la Mr. Kenyon's fine example here) in a table cell, then have that cell's row repeated as a header row, and have the page number computed independantly on each page. I tried placing a simple page number in a cell then repeating the row, and I only get the page number of the first instance on all pages (which came as no surprise.) The reason I need this follows: I am producing a document for a customer that includes several long tables that each spread across many pages. The requirements are:
The present solution, implemented by my predecessor, is to make each page of the document's table a completely separate Word table, with the page numbering information typed mannually into the otherwise identical first row on each page. The disadvantages of this are legion, but I am at a loss for how to do it better. |
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