trichview.support
Re: A table as Header |
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Sergey Tkachenko |
Posted: 12/20/2002 11:10:49 You can see how it works in RichViewActions demo. Table | Insert Table, create a table with 200 rows. Select two top rows, Table | Table properties, tab Cells, set their color to red (now you can see if they are really repeated on each page). In the same dialog, tab Table. Enter "Count of heading rows" = 2. Click OK. Now look at the print preview File | Print Preview. You'll see that two red rows are shown on the top of table on each page. If you create your table yourself, just set table.HeadingRowCount := 2; As for different table headings for different pages (one for the first page, another for the rest pages) - this is not supported. > > "Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Do you mean repeating these rows on each page where this table is printed? > >If yes, it is enough just to insert this table in the main document and > set > >its HeadingRowCount=2 > > > "Sergey Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Do you mean repeating these rows on each page where this table is printed? > >If yes, it is enough just to insert this table in the main document and > set > >its HeadingRowCount=2 > > yes. repeat these 2 rows in each page in document where the table is printed, > > what else should I do ? > if you could give an example ... please. > > another one questions would be : > is there any way to make these 2 rows of the table to apear as header begining > from the 2nd page ? > > firstly I need the first problem solved. > > thank you very much. > |
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