Adds a page break above the current row. |
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EXAMPLES:
Let's say you have a data entry form that allows you to enter hourly values for one day but is broken down into 2 shifts (Shift 1 Midnight to Noon, Shift 2 Noon to Midnight). You want to be able to see all the data for the day on the form, but when you print it out you want each shift on it's own page. You can use Row Page Break to set where to start a new page:
- Click anywhere on row 19
- Go to Format, Row Page Break, Add.
- A red line in the Row Headers indicate the page break.
Form will now be printed as follows:
To remove a row page break, go to Format, Row Page Break, Remove