Hi List

http://actemp.sipu.anglia.ac.uk/steve/transcript/d59.html

My colleague is trying to produce a print style sheet for IE only for a page
of student results which will vary considerably in length from one student to
another.  He's using JS to work out how much of the table can be displayed on
each page, and has marked the follow up page with the place where he'd like
the continuing table to start on page 2.  He's using absolute positioning to
position the elements and has calculated that at 72dpi and A4, the page is
exactly 1040px high, so if it printed reliably, he'd be able to position
everything exactly.

Needless to say, it isn't working.  Does anyone have any ideas whether this
can be achieved using css (or any other method)?

Many thanks for any suggestions
Rachel

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