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How do u define a page break in html
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18/11/2001 06:09:53
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Reports & Report designer
Miscellaneous
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00583061
Message ID:
00583204
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>>>As far as I can tell, you can't. HTML is screen-oriented; therefore pagebreaks are non-existant.
>>Are you saying that Message #583122 is incorrect?
>Not at all. At the time I posted my message I didn't know. Hence, I qualified it with _as far as I knew_. But yes, I was incorrect and you were right.

Alex,

It depends on the target media. The pagebreak CSS property applies to page-aware media and devices (such as printers): it's not appliable (and therefore disregarded) to continuous media (such as computer screens). You're right to say HTML won't provide por page breaks: one has to resort to CSS to get the effect.

bye
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António Tavares Lopes
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