Hi Victor,

first:
I think this is a question for the FO-list ;)

Column headers:
AFAIR the table(!!!) header is automatically transfered to a new page. 
If you define the column names within the tableheader they are used on 
every new page.  ... *think* .. yup (currently I'm in XSLT-mode ;) )

AFAIR the colum width has to be specified! There is(was??) no way to do 
that automatically, but you should be able to use a XSLT to come after 
that (count the columns .... )

CU
   Harald

Skladov, Victor wrote:

> Thanks, Harald!
> 
> I'd like the table head to appear on every page (column headers). 
> Apart from that, the table width varys always - one can have 1 column,
> the other - 30.
> As the tables are being produced "on the fly", I never know how wide
> they will be.
> Can it be automatically adapted?
> 
> Regards,
> Viktor
> 
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> Von: SunnyDay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. Januar 2002 09:49
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> Betreff: Re: FO: Multi - Page Tables Examples
> 
> 
> Hi Victor,
> 
> 
>>The question is: is it possible to produce multi - page tables with
>>
> FO?
> 
> 
> Yes.
> 
> 
> 
>>Our tables take 1 to 5 pages.
>>Are there any good examples?
>>
> 
> 
> Just let the table flow ... ;)
> 
> CU
>    Harald
> 
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