On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, Tris wrote:

> css can force page brakes???cool..
> off to google for me...

Yup, not much CSS can't do :)

You want "page-break-before: always" (or page-break-after), apply it to a
convenient place.  I don't know what browser compatibility is like for it
though, you might want to experiment a bit.  If they use a real browser
(read: not IE) it  should be fine... even later versions of IE might
support it too.

:)

Cheers

Dave P


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