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Old 07-30-2015, 09:11 PM
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At the moment I have inserted the text "---Break---" into the template and I am doing a find/replace but I was hopeful of finding a more elegant solution.
Why are you inserting "---Break---" into the template? Why not insert the page break instead? Moreover, as I've already said, even that can be done via Find/Replace (or a macro using Find/Replace) if there is some consistent text (or even a text pattern), for example, that precedes and/or follows everywhere there should be a page break. Since you haven't provided any detail about that, at this stage we can only speculate.
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