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Old February 18th, 2006, 02:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default Adding a phrase to row headings in split tables in Word

I'm working in a long table that runs over many pages. I know how to repeat
the row headings at the top of each page, but I'd like to repeat the table
name (which is in the first row of the table, so that's easy enough) PLUS the
word 'Continued' on each new page that the table spills onto. Is there a
simple way to acheive this?
And then... how I can I mark the resultant 'This table continued'so that
it's in my Table of Contents?
Allan
 




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