I'm generating HTML reports for a client. They are saved and printed. This was fine as long as the reports were within one page. But a new report is for three different rooms, three pages. They want the three reports in the same file, for ease of file archiving, etc. But then when it is printed, the 2nd and 3rd pages don't always start at the top of the paper, depending on the printer used, etc.
Does anyone have a work-around for this? My understanding is that HTML does not support page breaks. The New Page VI in the Report pallette does not work for HTML reports. All I can figure is to create three separate reports. I can't imagine that this is a very unusual situation. Don't other people write HTML reports for ease-of-viewing in a browser, but then want them to print in a particular way?
Thanks for any advice,
Dave
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