Another Print Question

M

Mary Hartman

Still trying to make some printer friendly pages.

Using FrontPage 2003.

Is it possible to put a page break code into a web page to tell the
printer when to start a new page?

Thank you again
 
M

Mary Hartman

Yes, but it's not reliable.

I have some pages with tables that desparately need this.

Could you tell me how to do it, and let me try it out?
I can't find it in the documentation anywhere.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

See:

http://www.javascriptkit.com/dhtmltutors/pagebreak.shtml

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M

Murray

You can apply the page-break-before or page-break-after styles to any block
tag, e.g.,

div.special { page-break-after:always; }

Values are auto | always | avoid | left | right | inherit (left/right refer
to left page and right page in a book-type print job).
 

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