How to add “Table continued” with caption in Microsoft Word?





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What I want to do is, if a table is split into two or more pages,
add the original table caption with the word "continued" attached. 
Like this:



example of table split across two pages



What I do now is add a caption,
then cut & paste it into a no-border header table row. 
Select the first two rows
and set them to "repeat" when the table is broken into multiple pages.



But how can I add additional "continue" word at the beginning? Could I use any "field" that indicates page of table, and use "if" to determine whether to show the word?










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  • Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

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    Feb 15 at 23:53




















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What I want to do is, if a table is split into two or more pages,
add the original table caption with the word "continued" attached. 
Like this:



example of table split across two pages



What I do now is add a caption,
then cut & paste it into a no-border header table row. 
Select the first two rows
and set them to "repeat" when the table is broken into multiple pages.



But how can I add additional "continue" word at the beginning? Could I use any "field" that indicates page of table, and use "if" to determine whether to show the word?










share|improve this question

























  • Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 23:53
















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What I want to do is, if a table is split into two or more pages,
add the original table caption with the word "continued" attached. 
Like this:



example of table split across two pages



What I do now is add a caption,
then cut & paste it into a no-border header table row. 
Select the first two rows
and set them to "repeat" when the table is broken into multiple pages.



But how can I add additional "continue" word at the beginning? Could I use any "field" that indicates page of table, and use "if" to determine whether to show the word?










share|improve this question
















What I want to do is, if a table is split into two or more pages,
add the original table caption with the word "continued" attached. 
Like this:



example of table split across two pages



What I do now is add a caption,
then cut & paste it into a no-border header table row. 
Select the first two rows
and set them to "repeat" when the table is broken into multiple pages.



But how can I add additional "continue" word at the beginning? Could I use any "field" that indicates page of table, and use "if" to determine whether to show the word?







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  • Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 23:53





















  • Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

    – Scott
    Feb 15 at 23:53



















Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

– Scott
Feb 15 at 23:53







Closely related: How to split tables that span more than one page, adding ‘‘Continued’’ to caption, in Microsoft Word  —  but it isn’t answered.

– Scott
Feb 15 at 23:53












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