The heading row(s) must be at the top of the table. If there are more than one, they must be contiguous. Also, be sure you don't have *every* row marked as a heading row.
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[Quoted Text] > I have a few tables in word that overlaps into more than one pages. I
would > like the header row on top to repeat when this happens. I click the top row, > click Table Properties, click the Row tab, and click "Repeat as header row on > top of each page.". > > This does not work for me. I thought that maybe because I had inserted page > breaks into the document and that might affect it, but even after removing > it, header row does not repeat. > > Please advise and help! > > Thanks!
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