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Combining 2 tables
Does anyone know how to combine 2 tables into 1 so the
repeated rows will show up on each page? I have 4 calendars taken from an html document that I would like to have as 1 document but nothing I've tried has seemed to work. Thanks! Diona |
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Combining 2 tables
Not sure whether you're asking one question or two. You can combine tables
simply by deleting the paragraph marks between them. This might not be a good idea if they have different formats (different number of columns or different columns widths). To repeat rows from the table at the top of each page, select the rows you want to repeat -- one or more rows, starting from the first row -- then select Table Properties and check the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Row tab. An alternative method is to put the repeated material into the header. "Diona" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to combine 2 tables into 1 so the repeated rows will show up on each page? I have 4 calendars taken from an html document that I would like to have as 1 document but nothing I've tried has seemed to work. Thanks! Diona |
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Combining 2 tables
I did exactly that but it doesn't act like it is one
table and the header row will not repeat past the point where I connected the two tables. -----Original Message----- Not sure whether you're asking one question or two. You can combine tables simply by deleting the paragraph marks between them. This might not be a good idea if they have different formats (different number of columns or different columns widths). To repeat rows from the table at the top of each page, select the rows you want to repeat -- one or more rows, starting from the first row -- then select Table Properties and check the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Row tab. An alternative method is to put the repeated material into the header. "Diona" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to combine 2 tables into 1 so the repeated rows will show up on each page? I have 4 calendars taken from an html document that I would like to have as 1 document but nothing I've tried has seemed to work. Thanks! Diona . |
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Combining 2 tables
This can be a result of:
1. Nested tables 2. Too many heading rows 3. Having one or the other of the tables wrapped (be sure wrapping is set to "None" on both) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Diona" wrote in message ... I did exactly that but it doesn't act like it is one table and the header row will not repeat past the point where I connected the two tables. -----Original Message----- Not sure whether you're asking one question or two. You can combine tables simply by deleting the paragraph marks between them. This might not be a good idea if they have different formats (different number of columns or different columns widths). To repeat rows from the table at the top of each page, select the rows you want to repeat -- one or more rows, starting from the first row -- then select Table Properties and check the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Row tab. An alternative method is to put the repeated material into the header. "Diona" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to combine 2 tables into 1 so the repeated rows will show up on each page? I have 4 calendars taken from an html document that I would like to have as 1 document but nothing I've tried has seemed to work. Thanks! Diona . |
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I am having the same issue.
oRow.HeadingFormat = wdToggle will not work consistantly for me inside of a neted table. Are you saying that you can not toggle a table header row between pagebreaks within a nested table? I have been working my tail off for a week trying to resolve this issue. Any answer is very appreciatted. - Jay -----Original Message----- This can be a result of: 1. Nested tables 2. Too many heading rows 3. Having one or the other of the tables wrapped (be sure wrapping is set to "None" on both) -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Diona" wrote in message ... I did exactly that but it doesn't act like it is one table and the header row will not repeat past the point where I connected the two tables. -----Original Message----- Not sure whether you're asking one question or two. You can combine tables simply by deleting the paragraph marks between them. This might not be a good idea if they have different formats (different number of columns or different columns widths). To repeat rows from the table at the top of each page, select the rows you want to repeat -- one or more rows, starting from the first row -- then select Table Properties and check the 'Repeat as header row' checkbox on the Row tab. An alternative method is to put the repeated material into the header. "Diona" wrote in message ... Does anyone know how to combine 2 tables into 1 so the repeated rows will show up on each page? I have 4 calendars taken from an html document that I would like to have as 1 document but nothing I've tried has seemed to work. Thanks! Diona . . |
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