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Old 10-18-2017, 06:39 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline repeating two rows (including merge) as table heading Windows 10 repeating two rows (including merge) as table heading Office 2013
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If you select both rows, the button to repeat header rows will be active. Note, both rows need to be selected; if you simply are in the second row, the command is not available.



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eNGiNe eNGiNe is offline repeating two rows (including merge) as table heading Windows 7 32bit repeating two rows (including merge) as table heading Office 2010 64bit
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That makes even more sense! thanks.
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