That worked wonderfully :-)
Thank you.
btw....did anyone notice an offensive reply to my post?
I recieved a "bounce" from this list with a short, nasty message that I will not
repeat with an attachment that I did not open?
---- Jim Wilson <wilson.jim.r(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There are CSS attributes which are supposed to trigger
page breaks. Try
this:
1) Create a Template called Pagebreak (so [[Template:Pagebreak]])
2) Enter this:
<div style="page-break-before:always"></div>
3) In chosen page, add this:
{{pagebreak}}
I'm not sure if this will work (as I haven't tested it) - and there could be
a better solution. Good luck!
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On 5/9/07, revansx(a)cox.net <revansx(a)cox.net> wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorry to trouble the group with this request, but does anyone know if
there are any "magic words", hooks or extensions which can bee added to an
article which will are invisible in the online page but will force a new
page in the printed version or the article. Like the way CTRL-Enter works in
MSWord.
I have converted a number of my companies procedures from Word to Wiki
articles, but the complaint is that each new article section should begin at
the top of a new page. Is this possible?
I suppose if it is possible at all in html it can be done in the wiki.
thanks.
- rich (revansx)
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