Well I found some Style Sheet that can force Page Breaks. I will be using it
for the Form Printing.

 http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/css_print.html#specific



Sreekanth

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I would like to Format some of my JSP Pages to enable Printing.

 Is there a way I can Format these Forms so that I have control of Page
Breaks etc.

The Best Solution would be to call a PDF, Word Document (current process)
and filling it up with the database values before I print them. If any of
you have developed a solution I would like to hear from you about potential
problems.

If there there is a component that we can purchase and integrate with our
existing applications, it will be great.

Appreciate your help. Thanks.


Sreekanth

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