At the DC CFUG, this came up. The solution was to use:
..
<style>
h6 {page-break-after: always)
</style>
..
code before break
<h6><br></h6>
You might download the presentation from www.cfugorama.com.
The intent here was to get this to work as a page break in word when
opening an HTML file and saving it out as .doc
Of course, IE only.
>>> "Steve Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/15/02 12:37PM >>>
Isn't it something like
<div style="page-break-after: always">
Your content
</div>
I could be wrong there, I've seen saw something like that in a previous
post. You could check the archive.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dimo Michailov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 12:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: page break when printing
All:
Can anyone recommend a good way to set a page break when printing
documents. I have been playing with CSS and { page-break-after: left }
but it does not always work as intended, especially with Netscape
Navigator.
Anyone have a solution to this? Thanks,
Dimo
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