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Hi, I have created a form where a user may enter text for muliple pages. If
the user creates a page the whole row of that table is taken to a new page.
How can a user put a page break in.

Also a user may want to edit paras of text. How can the arrow keys be used
without being taken to the next form field.

Thanks.
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Default Page break in forms

For freeform text of this type, you might do better to create an unprotected
section.

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Hi, I have created a form where a user may enter text for muliple pages.

If
the user creates a page the whole row of that table is taken to a new

page.
How can a user put a page break in.

Also a user may want to edit paras of text. How can the arrow keys be

used
without being taken to the next form field.

Thanks.


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