This HTML works for me.

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> <style> div.body { page-break-after : always; } </style> </head> <body> <div class=body> Body 1 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003A010.JPG exists, skipping... 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003A017.JPG exists, skipping... 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003A018.JPG exists, skipping... 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003A019.JPG exists, skipping... </div> <div class=body> Body 2 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003C008.JPG exists, skipping... 13:5 3-20-2002 >> P:\20020320\R2003D001.JPG exists, skipping... </div> </body> </html>

In Opera, IE, and Mozilla, this displayed as one big page and prints as two separate pages.

Ta-Da!

~Hammy
nothing4sale.org


In reply to Re: Re: Smart printing by HamNRye
in thread Smart printing by data67

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