Freezing table header rows and header columns, Adding table footer rows – Apple Numbers '09 User Manual

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Freezing Table Header Rows and Header Columns

When you’re not in Print View (which repeats header rows and columns on each
page), you can keep headers visible as you scroll through the document by using the
freeze option.

Here are ways to freeze and unfreeze header rows and columns for a table:
Select the table or an element in it, click the row header or column header button in

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the format bar, and then select or deselect Freeze Header Columns or Freeze Header
Rows in the pop-up menu.
You can also access these commands from the header buttons in the Table inspector.
Select the table or an element in it, and choose Table > Header Columns or Table >

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Header Rows. Then select or deselect Freeze Header Columns or Freeze Header Rows.

Adding Table Footer Rows

Use footer rows when you want to draw attention to the bottom rows of a table.
Footer rows are formatted so that they stand out from the other (body) rows. A footer
row consists of the bottommost cell in each column.

You can use as many as five footer rows. To format a footer to span columns, merge
the footer cells, as “Merging Table Cells” on page 86 describes.

Here are ways to add or delete footer rows:
If a table has no footers, select the table and click the Footer button in the format bar

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to add one.
Click it again to remove the footer.

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Using Tables

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