WD: How to Make Table Headings Different on First Page
ID: Q176858
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition
SUMMARY
When you select a row of a multipage table and click Headings on the Table
menu, that row will automatically be repeated at the top of the table on
all subsequent pages.
This article describes how to make the headings that appear on the first
page different from the headings that appear on subsequent pages of the
table.
For example, you can use this method to create a multipage table in which
the heading reads "Results of Survey" on all pages, and all but the first
page also includes the word "Continued."
MORE INFORMATION
To create this effect, in the first row of the table, type the heading that
will appear on all but the first page. Then, use a text box to cover up any
words that you don't want to appear on the first page. To accomplish this,
follow these steps:
- In the first row of the table, type the text that you want to appear on
the second and subsequent pages of the table. (In the example given
in the "Summary" section of this article, you would type Results of
Survey, Continued.)
- Select the first row.
- On the Table menu, click Headings. At this point, the text will
appear at the top of the table on every page.
- On the Insert menu, click Text Box, and draw a text box over the first
heading (make sure that the text box remains selected). On the Format
menu, click Text Box, and click the Colors And Lines tab. Under Fill, in
the Color box, click White; under Line in the Color Box, click No Line,
and then click OK.
- Size and position the text box so that it obscures the word or words
that should not appear on the first page. Also, make sure the text box
does not obscure any borders of the first row of the table. (In the
example, you would move the Text Box so that it covered the comma and
the word "Continued.")
- On the tools menu, click Options. Click the View tab and select Object
Anchors, and then click OK.
- Click to select the text box. Drag the anchor of the text box to the
left of the table to the second row.
- Lock the anchor by doing the following:
- On the Format menu, click Text Box.
- Click the Position tab.
- Click to select the Lock Anchor check box.
- Click OK.
NOTE: You will now see a lock on the anchor icon.
The text box now obscures the unwanted text on the first page, and the
extra text is visible on the rest of the pages of the table.
For additional information about table headings, please see the following
articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q114940 WD: No Table Headings Following Next Page Section Break
Q157550 WD97: Headings Inside Table Don't Display in Document Map
Q132916 (Word 6.x) WD: Table Heading Rows Do Not Show on Following Pages
Q176855 WD: Table Heading Rows Do Not Show on Following Pages
For additional information about this situation in earlier versions of
Word, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q128906 WD: How to Create a Different First Page Table Heading
Additional query words:
word8 word97
Keywords : macword98 kbtable
Version : :; MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbhowto
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