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BOXES, LINES, AND TABLES
A broken table with a continued header
The Table Break feature works in both directions: it continues the table using
additional sub-tables as necessary if the table gets larger and recombines tables
as necessary if the table gets smaller.
To sever the links between continued tables, select any instance of the
continued table and choose Table > Make Separate Tables.
Adding header and footer rows to tables
You can specify that header and footer rows repeat automatically in continued
instances of tables. Even better, header and footer rows are automatically
synchronized, so any changes in the text are reflected throughout all instances of a
continued table.
In this continued table, the first two rows — the table heading and the column heads —
repeat as header rows in the continued instances of the table. The first row is a
continued header.
To add header and footer rows to a table:
Set up the table to break. For more information, see “Breaking a table manually1.
and “Anchoring tables in text.”
There are two ways to create header and footer rows: 2.
To create an automatic header, select the first one or more rows of the table
and choose Table > Repeat As Header. To create an automatic footer, select
the last one or more rows of the table and choose Table > Repeat As Footer.
Choose Table > Table Break. The Table Break Options dialog box displays.
To set the number of header and footer rows, enter values in the Header
Rows and Footer Rows fields, respectively.
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