I do not believe you can make two heading rows for a single table.? The text in a single row (or cell in a row) can span multiple lines, though, the cell just expands vertically to accommodate it.
You can place a sum formula anywhere you wish, for any data you wish.? If you intend to have a total row you could place that, say, 20 cells below the first data row, if your table rows will be fewer than that.? I still have never figured out how to have an "auto expanding sum" where, if I add additional rows above it, the row letters beyond those that I initially set up for the sum would be included, and I don't even know if this is possible.? ? I think that they're trying to say that it's common for total rows to appear in the same column, in some row somewhere below the heading and the intervening table rows being summed.
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