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To create a secondary header that displays in portions of a table after the first,
check Continued Header. 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.
When you’re finished, click OK.
To set a continued header or footer’s contents, go to a portion of the table 3
after the first and change the header contents there.
You can define Header Rows and Footer Rows either at the time of table
creation in the Table Properties dialog or in the Table tab of measurement
palette.
You can uncheck Repeat as Header or Repeat as Footer in the Table menu
any time to remove the header or footer rows from continued tables.
Once you add automatic header rows and footer rows, the remaining table
rows are considered “body rows.” Options in the Select submenu of the Table
menu let you select all the Header Rows, Footer Rows, and Body Rows in any
instance of a continued table for formatting.
Improved Integration with Master Pages
How to use it?
Tables created on Master Pages work better now. The enhancements for Table
Styles are now fully supported for Tables on Master Page as well. You can
anchor Tables inside text boxes on Master Pages, and they will work on layout
pages as well.
Use Tables as Anchors
Now, users can apply anchors on table, and they can select them as a target
while creating hyperlinks. This will also work for tables anchored in any text
boxes.
Select any Table > Create New Anchor from It