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Subject: Turning off automatic pagebreaks
In a message dated November 26, 2003, Bob Stayton provided the following response to a question concerning the ability to turn off automatic pagebreaks in regard to <part> and <chapter> elements:
Question: Have there been any developments in regard to this issue? If not, what would the conditional statement look like?
Thanks,
Gary L. Hoffman, J.D., LL.M.
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