How to make a table row into a header row?

M

mlse

Hi all,

I am using MS Word 2007. I have a large table which covers three page
and I would like to make the first row into a header row so that when
select *-Table Properties -- Row -- Allow row to break across pages-
for the whole table, my first row appears on all pages.

Thanks in advance
 
S

Stefan Blom

Select the top row. On the Table Tools Layout tab, click to select the Repeat
Header Rows option (in the Data group).
 
M

mlse

It's easy when you know how! I would never have guessed at that in a
million years ...

Many thanks :)


'Stefan Blom[_3_ said:
;467914']Select the top row. On the Table Tools Layout tab, click to
select the Repeat
Header Rows option (in the Data group).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
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"mlse" (e-mail address removed) wrote in
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Hi all,

I am using MS Word 2007. I have a large table which covers three
pages
and I would like to make the first row into a header row so that when
I
select *-Table Properties -- Row -- Allow row to break across pages-*
for the whole table, my first row appears on all pages.

Thanks in advance.
 
S

Stefan Blom

I'm glad I could help!

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



mlse said:
It's easy when you know how! I would never have guessed at that in a
million years ...

Many thanks :)


'Stefan Blom[_3_ said:
;467914']Select the top row. On the Table Tools Layout tab, click to
select the Repeat
Header Rows option (in the Data group).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via NNTP)



"mlse" (e-mail address removed) wrote in
message

Hi all,

I am using MS Word 2007. I have a large table which covers three
pages
and I would like to make the first row into a header row so that when
I
select *-Table Properties -- Row -- Allow row to break across pages-*
for the whole table, my first row appears on all pages.

Thanks in advance.
 

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