Found what you were saying and tried it, but the CF7 PDF Generator 
apparently doesn't recognize that CSS attrib.

Thanks though.

S. Isaac Dealey wrote:

>>I am generating a PDF file that has multiple sections.
>>What I want is that if multiple sections can compltely fit
>>on one page of the PDF that it will let them, but if part
>>of a section is going to wrap to the next page, then the
>>section is forced to the next page.  Since the content
>>vastly changes the length of each section, I need it to do
>>this automaticaly since I can never be sure from one
>>report to another where they will be needed.
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>>Thanks
>>Greg
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>I think CSS has some control for orphans/widows... Not sure if the PDF
>engine will recognize and properly interpret that... but it's worth a
>shot.
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>s. isaac dealey   954.522.6080
>new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
>
>add features without fixtures with
>the onTap open source framework
>
>http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
>http://www.sys-con.com/author/?id=4806
>http://www.fusiontap.com
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