Thanks, Wolfgang! That is what I needed. But how does one prevent the label for 
the table from appearing on the first page?

Alan

On Nov 18, 2009, at 16;27,23 , Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

> 
> Am 18.11.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Alan BRASLAU:
> 
>> Alan
>> 
>> I believe that you need to use \starttables\stoptables
>> rather than \starttable\stoptable.
> 
> No, what you need is \placetable[split,...]{...}{...}.
> 
> You don't need starttables/stoptables because the table environment goes
> into the split mode itself when you set either \setuptable[split=yes] or
> \placetable[split].
> 
> Wolfgang
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