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Re: Adding heading rows to tables after the fact



Rowena,

Only by brute force.

Below the row that is at the current top, add another row -- as you do it,
designate it as a header row (specify number of rows to be in header).

Then cut and paste your text from the old top to the new header.  Then delete
the old top.

Done.

Not pretty, but it works.

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Rowena Hart wrote:
> 
> Hi framers,
> 
> My co-worker and I would like to know if there is any way
> to add a heading row (which automatically generates a
> table heading above cells that flow onto another page)
> to tables AFTER you create the table.  There do not
> seem to be any functions that allow us to add this row
> "after the fact." This means we have to delete the
> original tables and recreate them (with the heading
> row) using the table designer, which is a lot of extra
> work.
> 
> Any suggestions, shortcuts, or fixes you can provide
> are welcome.
> 
> Thanks, Rowena
> 
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