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DonMan
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I'm doing work for a client where he prints documents that typically fit on one page. When they print one document at a time, the app just displays the HTML for the printed page in a window, and the user prints the contents of that window.
We've recently made changes where they can print batches of documents. The logic for printing each individual page hasn't changed. So the window with the print contents now looks something like this:
HTML
blah blah blah
/HTML
P page-break-before=always
HTML
blah blah blah
/HTML
....
For some reason, all of the pages except the first have less of a margin on the top. Looking at the CSS, the margins are specified in the class that is used for the BODY tag for each HTML page.
Any ideas as to how to correct this problem?
We've recently made changes where they can print batches of documents. The logic for printing each individual page hasn't changed. So the window with the print contents now looks something like this:
HTML
blah blah blah
/HTML
P page-break-before=always
HTML
blah blah blah
/HTML
....
For some reason, all of the pages except the first have less of a margin on the top. Looking at the CSS, the margins are specified in the class that is used for the BODY tag for each HTML page.
Any ideas as to how to correct this problem?