- Nov 6, 2004
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Hi all,
In word processors, for example, one can insert a page break such that a new page is started before the previous page's end is reached (e.g. alt-enter in MS Word). Is this acheiveable in web pages as well? I don't mean doing so as the user views the rendered page.
For example, I am displaying the results of 2 documents documents in a single web page. Each webpage contains 2 separate letters that are sent out to two different parties. I would like application to return a single web page such that both letters can be viewed within the same page (the contents of both would be seen as the user scrolls down the page), but when the webpage is printed 2 documents are printed (each letter would print on a single sheet of paper). Is this possible? My first thought is it could possibly be acheived by some CSS, but how would you indicate where the end of the first letter goes and the next one begins?
Hope this makes sense.
In word processors, for example, one can insert a page break such that a new page is started before the previous page's end is reached (e.g. alt-enter in MS Word). Is this acheiveable in web pages as well? I don't mean doing so as the user views the rendered page.
For example, I am displaying the results of 2 documents documents in a single web page. Each webpage contains 2 separate letters that are sent out to two different parties. I would like application to return a single web page such that both letters can be viewed within the same page (the contents of both would be seen as the user scrolls down the page), but when the webpage is printed 2 documents are printed (each letter would print on a single sheet of paper). Is this possible? My first thought is it could possibly be acheived by some CSS, but how would you indicate where the end of the first letter goes and the next one begins?
Hope this makes sense.