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How can I repeat a header row, using Word online, across pages, as part of a table?

Anonymous
2023-09-15T08:10:44+00:00

In the layout tab, the ribbon doesn't show anything for 'Table tools'.

Thanks.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T12:15:55+00:00

    Thanks, that's unfortunate that the feature doesn't exist.

    Have a nice day.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T12:32:14+00:00

    That doesn't resolve it. The rows remain without the headers. Thanks.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T12:05:43+00:00

    Thanks for this Stefan. Just to confirm, it works fine in the Word document.

    But the header rows do not repeat when I view the file directly in the browser.

    I assume it's a bug as I looked elsewhere before posting and I couldn't find a resolution.

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  4. Stefan Blom 342.8K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-09-15T11:51:16+00:00

    First of all, select the row(s) that you want to define as header row(s).

    Repeat Header Rows is in the Data group on the (Table) Layout contextual tab.

    Alternatively, use the Table Properties dialog box.

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T10:44:59+00:00

    Thank you for your quick response Sophia.

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    I can't see the option to repeat the header row within the ribbon and tab.

    It works fine within the Word document itself, but I can't get the same to happen in the browser version.

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