Workspace - repeat the column names in all pages.

Hi,
I ve got a report in FR. When i open the report in PDF format in workspace how can i repeat the column headers(column names) in all pages.
The column Names are in a text row.
Thanx in advance
Anuradha

Hi Anuradha,
Dont u have spare dimension which you can use for custom heading(using functions). So that you dont need to use a text row.
Like If you have 3 dimension(A, B and C) in a column and D in row.
Then put them like this..
-------------------------A
-------------------------B
-------------------------C
D-----------------------#
Hide the rows containing dimension A and B. Use custom heading using function in the cell "C".
This way your headings will appear in each page.
Regards,
Rahul

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