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Dan has confirmed elsewhere that a mail merge serves his purposes.

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"InformixDan" wrote in message
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Thanks Doug for responding. Will Word recognize a page break from
another report ? I was under the impression it had to be created in
Word. Hmm...maybe I'm approaching this from the wrong angle.



Doug Robbins Wrote:
Are you sure however that the report in the database cannot be
designed to insert the page break automatically.

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"InformixDan" wrote in message
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Are there any scripts, or a way for me to insert page breaks into a
non-word created document based on a pattern or page lines ?

What I am trying to do is print out a report from a database, and to
tell Word when to start a new page after each record. The report is
really too large to manually go in, and insert the page breaks
myself.
I was wondering if someone knew of an easier way to accomplish this ?


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