Repeating regions - won't allow

I have to make 7 rows of these and it would be a lot easier, and better to know the way to do it, to make one row a repeating region.
When I select everything in the row and choose make a repeating region I get a dialog that says its already and editable region. I know repeating regions must have an editable wrapper so I'm a little confused.
I made a second row with a wrapper and negative top margin. I've read making a negative margin isn't the best although a tutorial I read said it was ok. Still there must be a better way.
http://classicsmiles.com/servicesNew.html

i'm done, thank you
2009/10/19 Dan POPA <[email protected]>
>
InContext Editing can edit only the elements having the ice:editable
attribute set.
Your page should contain something like this:
>
<!-- the following DIV is an ICE editable region -->
<div ice:editable="*">
   some editable content here
</div>
>
But there are no such elements in the
http://www.nolimithockey.com/index.html page.
>
You say you can see the ICE regions in that page so I can only assume that
you didn't upload the file on the FTP server and you are looking at your
local version of the file, not the one from the server.
>
Another possibility is that you mistakenly treat Dreamweaver Template
Editable Regions as InContext Editable Editable Regions.
I  can see that there are DW editable regions in your page: the elements
located between the <!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="Headline" > and <!
InstanceEndEditable --> comments.
>
>
You can create ICE editable regions by selecting in Dreamweaver an element
and applying the Create Editable Region command under the DW menbu Insert ->
InContext Editing menu, see the image:
>
http://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/download/2242-505554-2323206-23866/create_ice_ er.png
>
Please let me know if any of these were of any help to you,
Regards,
Dan Popa
>

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