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Creating a Named Range — Continued Headers (Desktop)
What it is: A technique that makes the column headings of a note table automatically repeat at the top of the next page when the table spans a page break in the preview.
What it's for
When a note in the Annual Financial Statements is long enough to overflow onto a second page, the column headings (e.g. "Cost", "Accumulated Depreciation", "Carrying Amount") do not repeat by default. This makes the second page hard to read. Creating a named range pair — one for the heading row, one for the body — tells Draftworx to repeat the heading whenever the table continues onto a new page.
How to do it
Setting up continued headers (DX140)
Step 1 — Name the heading row
- Select the entire heading row of the table in the notes sheet.
- Go to Developer and select Create Named Range.
- Enter the table name followed by
_RepeatHeader(e.g.PPETable_RepeatHeader) and click OK.
Step 2 — Name the table body
- Select all rows of the table except the heading row.
- Go to Developer and select Create Named Range.
- Enter the same table name without
_RepeatHeader(e.g.PPETable) and click OK.
Step 3 — Enable continued headers in the preview
- Open the preview of the Annual Financial Statements.
- In the preview settings, go to the Notes section and make sure Content Continued Headers is ticked.
- The heading row will now repeat whenever the table continues on a new page.
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Source
https://draftworx.helpjuice.com/desktop/draftworx-desktop-creating-a-named-range-continued-headers