Tables and Multiple Pages

Hello, I'm a beginner user of InDesign, using CS5, and am needing some help with tables.
I'm creating a schedule for an event. I have a 4 page, facing-pages, each page is letter-sized with vertical orientation. I'm inputting the schedule data into a table because that seems to be the easiest way to keep everything aligned and easy to re-organize. My table begins in the lower-half of Page 1, and runs to the bottom of Page 3.
My questions:
1) On Page 2 and 3, if I adjust the column width the width is automatically updated on the facing page (e.g. width change on Page 3 auto-updates Page 2). However on Page 1 the width remains the same. Anyway to have it update as well? The text in the tables is linked (e.g. can push text from Page 1 to Page 2)
2) On each Page I merged the first row of cells to create a 'Date' header (e.g. March 4 2011). As changes are made to the schedule (e.g. events added or removed), and because the text between the 3 pages/tables linked together, sometimes the Date header from Page 3 appears on Page 2, so I then have to repeatedly shorten the height of the Page 2 table so that the Page 3 Date header is 'pushed' to Page 3 properly. Anyway to force a certain row to appear on Page 3? I guess I could create a stand-alone table for Page 3, but then if I adjust column width, it won't be automatically changed on Page 2 anymore.
Thanks!

Hello, I'm a beginner user of InDesign, using CS5, and am needing some help with tables.
I'm creating a schedule for an event. I have a 4 page, facing-pages, each page is letter-sized with vertical orientation. I'm inputting the schedule data into a table because that seems to be the easiest way to keep everything aligned and easy to re-organize. My table begins in the lower-half of Page 1, and runs to the bottom of Page 3.
My questions:
1) On Page 2 and 3, if I adjust the column width the width is automatically updated on the facing page (e.g. width change on Page 3 auto-updates Page 2). However on Page 1 the width remains the same. Anyway to have it update as well? The text in the tables is linked (e.g. can push text from Page 1 to Page 2)
2) On each Page I merged the first row of cells to create a 'Date' header (e.g. March 4 2011). As changes are made to the schedule (e.g. events added or removed), and because the text between the 3 pages/tables linked together, sometimes the Date header from Page 3 appears on Page 2, so I then have to repeatedly shorten the height of the Page 2 table so that the Page 3 Date header is 'pushed' to Page 3 properly. Anyway to force a certain row to appear on Page 3? I guess I could create a stand-alone table for Page 3, but then if I adjust column width, it won't be automatically changed on Page 2 anymore.
Thanks!

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