The only method I can think of is to use a server side control to maybe
split the page content down into "manageable" chunks, by manageable, I mean
take a reasoned guess as to how much page content will fit onto one printed
page :( ), and then present a control page to users whereby they can print
each "manageable" page in sequence. Incredibly clunky though just to achieve
a logo presence on each page. And a lot more ink and paper for the user.

Mark
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> I've done that with a header for the print version only, but because we
> can't reliably control page breaks, I'm lost on how to make sure our
> logo shows up on each printed page.  All is fine if it prints out to
> only one page, or even two, because I can use both a header and a
> footer, but the pages in between are left without the logo.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Barb
>

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