The table variables (table sheet or table continuation) are designed to work in
those parts of a table that are automatically repeated when the table breaks
across pages: the Table Title, Header and Footer rows. You inset the variable
on the first page (the only place in the document where you
At 20:16 +1300 17/3/11, Helen Borrie wrote:
>That is what I wanted but it seems there's not a way to do it. My table
>template doesn't have a "title row". It has a table caption and then goes
>right into the table, 2 cols with a column heading for each. It is breaking
>correctly, insofar as
At 09:39 AM 17/03/2011, Jerilynne \"MamaRed\" Knight wrote:
>Hey there Helen
>
>Did you want the specific ROW to indicate continued or the table itself? If
>the table itself, this approach will work. You insert the variable on the
>title row on the first page.
That is what I wanted but it seems
At 08:58 AM 17/03/2011, Owen, Clint wrote:
>Helen,
>
>You can insert the "Table Continuation" or "Table Sheet" variable in
>your table title or table # paragraph.
Ah, thanks, I hoped there'd be something like that! Now to go back and search
the help again with the *right* key phrases. ;-)
Chee
Helen,
You can insert the "Table Continuation" or "Table Sheet" variable in
your table title or table # paragraph.
Clint
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