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    Here is a good one for you gurus ........ :-)

    I have a database of Job Orders for example and if a client wants to printout, say 10 selected orders, I can get all the job order details to display on one page and print out no problem.

    But what I need is to have each record print on a seperate page .....

    Can this be done without actually having to go to each page manually and printing out the details?

    Thanks,
    Brad

    Williams Lake TimberWolves: Junior 'A' Hockey Club
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    I have no clue if it can be done, but you can use CSS to define special tags
    to be used when printing (i.e removing the top and bottom url info and page
    etc.. so there may be something you can attached to each record which will
    move it on to a new page..

    James

    "francisco navarro" <fnav@prodigy.net.mx> wrote in message
    news:bfesj3$pq7$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > I think that an easy answer is to set record respond page with values
    > similar of letter dimentions, so print will never get less or more than
    that
    > an it will force other pages to print on its own sheet..! (this this an
    idea
    > only...Im not a guru!)
    >
    >
    > "Brad Lawryk" <webmaster@wltimberwolves.com> escribió en el mensaje
    > news:bferu7$ovr$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > > Here is a good one for you gurus ........ :-)
    > >
    > > I have a database of Job Orders for example and if a client wants to
    > printout, say 10 selected orders, I can get all the job order details to
    > display on one page and print out no problem.
    > >
    > > But what I need is to have each record print on a seperate page .....
    > >
    > > Can this be done without actually having to go to each page manually and
    > printing out the details?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Brad
    > >
    > > Williams Lake TimberWolves: Junior 'A' Hockey Club
    > > myurl
    >
    >

    Jamesy Guest

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    > (i.e removing the top and bottom url info and page etc..

    How exactly is that accomplished using CSS to modify the browser settings?

    It has been my understanding for the past several years that when printing from the web, page headers and footers are controlled by the user's browser settings and cannot be modified from a web page. Or am I missing something somewhere...

    --

    Dave
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    David R. Wheeler Guest

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    >I may have mistaken what he was saying but I took it to mean that he had
    found a way in CSS to hide the page headers and footers that are set in the
    browser preferences. (i.e. In Internet Explorer, go to File > Page Setup and
    you have the options to set the page headers and footers such as "&w&bPage
    &p of &P" to display the page title and page count in the header and
    "&u&b&d" to display the http:// path and date in the footer.)


    Ah... ok - then I misunderstood
    Confusion all round :)

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    > Confusion all round :)

    No worries... around here confusion is a natural state of mind! :)

    BTW... what's *TWBM* ?

    --

    Dave
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    I'd be twice as smart as I was before I forgot everything.
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    David R. Wheeler Guest

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    Default Re: Interesting Page Break Question

    Ah... OK :

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    Dave
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    I'd be twice as smart as I was before I forgot everything.
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    David R. Wheeler Guest

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