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Splitting tables

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  • Mike

    Hi April!

    Thanks for the question. Happy to tackle this one for ya.

    There's no direct function to split a table, per se. You can obviously insert a new table and cut and paste data (including formatting, links and/or XBRL) into the new table and remove the old rows to create two tables from one. Or if you are meaning to have a large table split over a page, you can control that from the Table Properties on the right-hand side of the document, under Table Breaking. By default it will say "Never break if smaller than page" but you can set it to something other than that, either to always break or break when it is larger than X% of the page height.

    Let me know if I've missed the mark there, or you have any questions for me. Thanks and chat with you soon. Cheers!

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  • Joseph Carton

    Once the table is split across two pages, is there a way to enter text at the top of the page (not in the header) above the piece of the table that was pushed to page 2?

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  • Mike

    Hi Joey!

    Sadly, this is not possible. The only way to achieve this would be to insert a row and place your desired text in that cell. Does that make sense? Let me know if I've missed the mark there, or you have any follow-ups. Thanks for reaching out and have a happy holiday season!

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