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How do you create a page break in a repeating table?

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Madmax - 28 Jul 2006 13:45 GMT
How do you create a page break in an Infopath repeating table's print view?  
I would like each "row" to print on a separate page.

Thanks!
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 28 Jul 2006 21:57 GMT
Try adding a page break as the last item of your last column in the repeating table row. I think that might do the trick.

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Madmax - 31 Jul 2006 12:06 GMT
"Insert", "Page Break" is not an option when your cursor is positioned in the
Repeating Table in Design Mode.  Can you think of any other way?  THANKS!!!!

> Try adding a page break as the last item of your last column in the repeating table row. I think that might do the trick.
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 31 Jul 2006 22:19 GMT
Interesting -- I wonder why they did this. You can add the page break into the repeating table by inserting it in the view, outside of the repeating table, then drag-and-dropping it into the repeating table cell.

This does, however have the side effect of displaying the bottom border for the table row on the next page, but this could be overcome by not displaying table cell borders.

Anyway -- good luck from here.

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