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You can specify the number of header rows by entering a value in the Header 3
Rows field. (For more information, see “Adding header and footer rows to
tables.”)
If the table has a header, you can check Continued Header to create a 4
different version of the header that displays in continued instances of a
table. For example, if the header on the first portion of the table is “List of
Contributors,” the continued header might be “List of Contributors
(continued).” Click First Header Row to limit the continued header to the first
header row, or All Header Rows to create continued headers from all header
rows.
To set the continued header’s contents, close this dialog box, then go to a
portion of the table after the first and change the header contents there.
You can specify the number of footer rows by entering a value in the Footer 5
Rows field.
Click OK. If the height of the table meets the Table Break criteria, the table 6
separates into two or more linked tables. You can move the continued tables
to other locations in the layout. The table may break later as you adjust it by
resizing or adding rows and columns.
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.