![]() This is part of a series on Tables which I’ll be writing. Today we’ve learned how to make the header rows repeat in a Word document. Select the Table menu and click Heading Rows Repeat. In this example, we’ll insert the Three Columns header. From this gallery, search for the Header style you prefer, and then click on it to insert it into your document. In the Header & Footer group, click on the Header button to display a gallery of predefined headers. On Link to Previous (and OK the prompt asking whether to discard the existing header). In Word 2003, you will need to use menus rather than the ribbon. To insert a header in Word: Go to the Insert tab. Even in that case, though, you wouldn't have to edit the headers just turn ![]() The only time you would have to visit the header(s) in every section is if the original author didn't use Link to Previous and instead pasted a copy of the header into each section. The Link to Previous applies only to headers and footers of the same type. If either or both of the "Different First Page" and "Different Odd & Even Pages" check boxes are checked, you'll have to change each of those types of headers separately. ![]() Particularly the parts about "Types of headers and footers" and "What happens when you have more than one section". If all the headers after the first one have Link to Previous turned on (in the Header & Footer Tools ribbon, which appears when the cursor is in the header or footer pane), then you only have to change one section.
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