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Has anyone come up yet with a trick to prevent breaking up table rows(TR) while printing?

 
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Old July 17th, 2008, 08:45 PM
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Default Has anyone come up yet with a trick to prevent breaking up table rows(TR) while printing?

I have been reading a lot of archived threads about "page-break-
inside: avoid" not supported by IE5, IE6 IE55, IE7 and Firefox
(Mozilla), which creates a really unpleasant-looking printout with
broken table rows.

I wonder if after all these years in discussion anyone had come up
with a trick using maybe some combination of "page-break-before",
"page-break-after" or div properties that would prevent the
situation.


Our clients use various browsers with various environments, so it's
unlikely that spooling a PDF or some other funky format could help
us.


We would really like to determine the HTML/DHTML/JavaScript solution.
Maybe even not using tables, but div or paragraph elements -
something
that won't be page-broken for sure.

 

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