Problem with Heading Rows Repeat in a table

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Eric

In Word 2003, I’ve got a multi-page table. I’ve designated the first row as a
heading row, to repeat on each page. It worked for awhile, but has stopped
working and I don’t know why or how to fix it.

The table includes merged cells, and in one case I’ve included a nested
table within a cell. I’ve tried several things as a test: I’ve tried deleting
the nested table, then selecting the main table and copying to a blank
document. I’ve tried deleting some rows. I’ve also tried deleting multiple
rows at the beginning. But no luck so far in getting the Heading Rows Repeat
to work again.

One further anomaly: the heading row has a footnote to it, but the footnote
has stopped appearing. If I split the table between the first row and the
remainder of the table, the footnote does appear.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Are you sure that you didn't inadvertently split the table? A manual page
break would cause that to happen.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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